kingofwildthings2
KingofWildThings
kingofwildthings2

This is genuine, textbook copyright infringement and lack of fair use, but the Jenners have fuck-you money to the point that they could literally do anything and not get punished. And yeah, rich people get away with everything, but this is like multiple social gaffes in the last few years that just make them look like

I mean, her character doesn't do anything super in any of those shows. She treats their wounds and has sex with them. Big difference.

I knew it. I guess that means a The Get Down feature is in the works.

Gentle Dik

There will only be one account, a combination of Dikachu and Gentle Herpes.

Oh man, how else will I hear someone be sad about breaking up with their partner?

It's Shrek without the dirty jokes, or Ice Age if it was set in modern day. DM2 was one of the worst animated movies I'd ever seen by virtue of it being boring. But it gives Illumination money to pump out great classics like Toy Story (with dogs!) and Generic Talent Show (featuring shitty Zootopia knockoffs!)

I'm rewatching The Office and am pretty disappointed at how Steve Carell's career has gone. These are reliable money-makers that don't need his voice, but use it because he was at his peak in 2010. Really, only The Big Short smartly utilized him, Foxcatcher's Oscar nom be damned. I think his voice has become too

They will repay them by moving one of the companies it owns to India.

My biggest problem with the world is that everyone sees this country as good vs. evil. Conservatives have completely given up on the media being trustworthy and are probably becoming brown shirts for Trump. Meanwhile, liberals really eat up a comedian's take on the news over the media and actually doing something

Hopefully, unlike TBS' comedy output, this is actually funny.

I like this "sure, why not" approach. PR speak can make anything sound like the most important event in the company's history. To say "okay, fine" makes it okay for me.

Also the theme park looks fucking awesome. I haven't seen anything like it in terms of interaction with the environment.

I think it's in execution. Star Wars is the greatest good vs. evil story of the late 20th century, despite its corny dialogue. Harry Potter has an unusual amount of detail and pathos in its universe. It's very particular about how it explores grief. But yes, the first book is definitely a conventional chosen one

HP is a good friend/old crush's favorite series. Naturally being a love struck doofus, I decided to read the books 5 years finishing watching the movies. I cruised through the first 4 in a month. I fell in love with the characters, their lives and the universe

So it's basically a standup show? Lmao. In what universe does he have anything to speak about other than comedy or how to rape people?

Wolf also had a budget to be so outlandish that its awesome moments could be taken at face value. Launching a midget at a dartboard is the epitome of stupid rich people fun, but it's fun to look at on the big screen.

Maybe if the plot point was inside the thriving Dunkin Donuts rather than the dovetailing Krispy Kreme it would've resonated with the public more.

Go go corporate synergy!

I was pointing towards the trend of shows post AD getting a lot of revivals. Dr. Who and Family Guy arguably started the trend in 2005, but it's a big surge of stuff lately. Twin Peaks, like SJ, is also a miniseries. Still, I'll allow it.