ledpesrule--disqus
Galaxion
ledpesrule--disqus

That's really the paradoxical and tricky thing with Trump that hugely benefited him. He sparked (legitimate) outrage and coverage in news and media outlets, but at the same time this media hugely profited from it so they kept talking about him non-stop basically creating a personality-cult

I can't remember any real "gay-panic" scene in the whole movie, as usual AVClub is looking for controversy where there is none. Cohen not wanting to suck on his brother's balls? Well, duh, no need to have gay-panic to be completely thrown of by this. Besides, the movie makes fun of Cohen's character and his ignorance

The AVClub
"A Grasped Straw"

I'm guessing her new-found grasp of mortality had her somewhat confused, and she didn't want to risk it. Even later when you see her get shot she seems shocked and afraid, even if it clearly has no real effect on her

I see what you did there

AVClub Editorial:

That's quite amazing, I can't believe an "elderly" person wasn't completely thrown of by this movie. That being said, if you like unabashedly all-out stupid humor that you won't see in boring studio-made comedies, I'd give this a try, it's really funny if you accept what you're in for.

To be fair the action wasn't half-bad in this movie, in fact the opening sequence with a first-person view of Superspy Grimsby is quite impressive

I actually like the movie, it's pretty much exactly what you'd expect, don't know why it was so badly received. I certainly laugh more with an all-out comedy like this than with any generic boring studio-made Hollywood comedy.

Exactly, but while keeping the main actor this time. Call it "Pearlboy and the Apocalypse" or something

So Maher never was on Daily Show?

6) Just make Hellboy 3, but leave the 3 out of the title and make it and market is as a new product, both movies have been pretty self-contained stories, no reason for 3 to be different. That way you please old fans while getting some newcomers, after all HB2 was quite some time ago.

I mean, most of these issues don't concern this episode per se, so they are kind of moot. Sure, it was another really fast-paced episode that juggled with many balls, but that's just what makes for a good breath-taking SHIELD episode. Until we see the finale next week we can't really know if that was a good move or

Don't forget Elizabeth Henstridge

I'm fine with shipping as long as it's more like a private fantasy, or some wishful thinking, or even some anticipation of the future. However, I can't stand people that actively lobby to get their ship, or lobby for anything on a show for that matter, let the creators do their thing. Criticism yes, lobbying NO

Many many reasons, but the fact that Social dialogue in the US pretty much died during the last 15 years gave Trump the perfect playing-field

I know I know, I'm just jesting because these awards are all pretty much the same and pretty meaningless, except to boost the careers of some new or previously unrecognized talent

I can understand not liking the humor, but I still really recommend that one. Even if every single joke falls flat for you it is still an engaging and very emotional read that had me on the edge of tears at one point

I find it enraging that dipshits like Trump use the Cartel Wars to demonize Mexicans and Central/South-Americans.

If you're into comics I'd recommend reading "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" trade paper back. It's a fantastic Deadpool story co-starring Wolverine and Captain America that really showcases the comedy but also the more serious nuances of the character