There's no greater joy than seeing Tommy Wiseau saying "hi doggie" to a real dog without a trace of playing it up for anyone.
There's no greater joy than seeing Tommy Wiseau saying "hi doggie" to a real dog without a trace of playing it up for anyone.
The way they desecrated Zach and Kelly's wedding site is unacceptable!
I was surprised they still went with a summer release date if it's as bad as some of those leaks make it out to be. Seems like they could've burned it off in September or something.
We were operating under a review embargo until 4pm today…but they didn't even screen it for critics here, so it didn't matter.
Though this is a (relatively) short amount of time in between Stewart's show ending and Noah's version starting, just what the hell takes so long? Why does it take 4 months to get from Letterman to Colbert? Is Colbert's Late Show really taking 9 months to get ready?
CAN YOU BELIEVE IT?!
I think all of late night TV is best that way. Which is how we let Jimmy Fallon get so popular.
Yes, but not until after a crazy heel-turn
I thought Mad Max was okay.
I loved laughing at all the times Giamatti's students would come into a room to get him saying something along the lines of "you have to see this!"
What if this is as good as it gets?
I've got an admittedly soft spot in my heart for Phantom Menace, but to me Clones has always been just a fucking mess.
Josh looks awful for 26
Why is some game people keep inviting me to play on Facebook going on tour?
One time I got one of those little snack bags of Nacho Cheese Doritos and there were only like 2 chips in it, and the rest of the weight was a clump of concentrated flavoring and chip dust, a little bigger than your average chicken nugget. It was bizarre and disgusting and intriguing all at once.
That reminds me of the praising/damning the right wing pulled with American Sniper, praising a movie a big Hollywood studio made while ripping "Hollywood" for not giving it an Oscar. WHICH IS IT?!
Wasn't this thing going to be terribly thrown together? I seem to recall it reeked of desperation back then on the heels of no one liking Superman Returns.
I read it as more of a sentimentality on Conan's part…for the Tonight Show itself and for his career at NBC. It's been a few years since I read the book, but I recall a story of Conan turning down a boatload of money—more that NBC was paying him for sure—to go to Fox in the early 2000s.
The clear acrylic tops that sit about half an inch off the top of the wood and Formica that are all the rage these days really do a lot to conceal the overall cheapness.Throw a flat panel TV on the front with an animated looping graphic and some indirect LED lighting underneath and that thing looks like spaceship on…
It depends