Trigger warning: hacky jokes from a D-grade comedian.
Trigger warning: hacky jokes from a D-grade comedian.
Yeah. If the AV Club likes Bill Maher so much, why don't they marry him? They're, like, obsessed with him or something. He is rubber, they are glue. Etc.
Creative people who feel their control slipping away, realize they're still locked into the project for the full schedule and budget, and come down with a chronic case of the fuck its is what explains Spider-Man 3.
Kirk dun me.
I love when stuff like this happens. People suddenly realize how much they know about historically accurate piracy and how deeply it matters to them.
Shaun of the Dead might be my favorite comedy this century so far, and the two scenes this article mentions are basically perfect.
Exactly. Edit with zero attention to continuity and at a rate of a new shot every .5 seconds and you get visual chaos, no matter what the footage or subject matter is. Frenetic camera movements just bring more attention to what is essentially a series of shots that have no syntax together.
It's simple. He's planning to nuke Florida. When part of Florida falls into the sea, his worthless land will become valuable beachfront property.
Must not have gotten the video of the movie that came out before the movie was made.
The Billy Mitchell president.
Easier for lazy or less-talented writers to rely on the indulgent side of characters to thrill their readers, much more difficult to sell a character who demands that people accept a more complicated understanding of power and responsibility. Regular Batman can be written as pure indulgence, but Superman has to be…
At least once, Carolla has defended Trump voters on the basis that they are the "earners" of this country, implying that non-Trump voters are also non-earners.
I'm sure this will be an even-handed, incisive portrayal of his warts-and-all life story.
Karl Hungus and Bunny Lajoya in "Logdraggin'"
He hasn't.
Being a member of the AV Club commentariat, my ceaseless , debilitating addiction to Funions and masturbation makes me tacitly superior to a man who has committed the last several years of his life to advocating for the lives and livelihoods of black people of all kinds.
'These days, you can’t hear “Oh behave!” or “That’s a man, baby!” without hearing echoes of your deeply unfunny boss or a thousand internet commenters.'
Maybe he saw a Dippin' Dots machine.
*Times.
Great. Like I really need to be mixing this guy up with the pretty good Jonah Hill movie of the same name.