And that’s the waaaaaaaaaaaaay the news goes!
And that’s the waaaaaaaaaaaaay the news goes!
And to be fair, they say her Birch is the toast of Stratford.
Jeff Bridges teased bringing back the Dude only to hawk beer. Cranston/Paul got my hopes up for the Breaking Bad movie only for it to be another alcohol sales pitch. Yet I remain cautiously optimistic about this. Actually, my enthusiasm and my cynicism seem to be in almost perfect equilibrium:
It’s nice to feel warm inside, even if it’s only for a moment.
Kind of a shame to see...Spectre after...Skyfall.
Seemed like a pretty mediocre dentist, though.
For Lauren Cohan, I imagine she gets the Ben Wyatt treatment:
We’ve had our best scientists on it.
he does.
Nick sure used a lot of words to say “I don’t know how to look things up on the Internet,” didn’t he?
Bless your heart.
If Idris Elba is signed for Black Office, I’m in. He’s aware of the effect he has on women.
Reading the comments, it’s reassuring to see that most readers agree that this is dumb click bait complaining about dumb click bait. Kevin Smith’s goofy tweet is just that and nothing more. Trying desperately to spin it into some sort of pearl-clutching transgression is lazy and much worse than anything Smith did.
It’s a scene from The One Where The Guys Don’t Make Eye Contact.
Supernatural is ending because McG ran into a board room with a long beard shouting, “Quick! What year is it?!?! Did anyone remember to cancel Supernatural yet? Oh crap, Jensen! Jesus...I’m comin Buddy...poor guy”
Now if they just rasta-fy it by ten percent I am on board.
“We actually just followed Joaquin Phoenix around for a couple of months with a video camera. He didn’t even realize we were filming him until after he signed the release.”
The scene where the Joker takes Harley Quinn to a Swedish porno and she storms out, and then reveals to him that she already has Steve Martin: A Wild and Crazy Guy on vinyl, is a real soul-crusher.
“murderer-clown” is redundant.
In fact, instead of being a homicidal supervillain, this Joker is a high-powered executive at a women’s lifestyle magazine looking for love in all the wrong places.