Yeah, I was not impressed by Lincoln. That last scene was incredibly tedious. They absolutely should have ended it on that shot of him leaving for the theater. Ugh.
Yeah, I was not impressed by Lincoln. That last scene was incredibly tedious. They absolutely should have ended it on that shot of him leaving for the theater. Ugh.
Wow, that's a really great comparison.
I agree with your first statement.
I like Jay Reatard's remix of Gamma Ray. I actually use that as my alarm sound some mornings.
I heard her version a few years ago and really enjoyed it. It seemed very authentic, like she was really connecting to it in a totally not cheesy way.
Holy shit, I would KILL for a Rick Astley cover of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah"
Ha, you posted this at exactly the same time as me. Let's not go dragging Rufus through the mud, k, AV Club?
I assume somebody has already mentioned this, but didn't Rufus Wainwright do the version that's in Shrek?
Modern Guilt is a really great album to lounge around and read to in the summer. It doesn't totally keep my attention but I also don't hate it. It's just kind of chilled out overall.
I'm pretty happy I didn't see it in theaters, for that reason. Also because I found it to be underwhelming, with the exception of mostly naked Matt Bomer…mmm. Anyways, there was one weird thing about Magic Mike, I don't know if anyone else thought it was strange. Doesn't Tatum's character (I feel weird calling him…
That was a great scene. So fucking moody.
I've always liked him and found him to be utterly charming in romantic comedies like How To Lose A Guy in 10 Days (I was in 8th grade when that came out and have seen it countless times. Still love it. Judge away!). I think he actually brought something different to roles like that. I'm so thrilled that he's been…
They mention 2002 and the first thing you see in the flashback to 2002 is Segways.
Yeah, I saw her look at that dress and kind of had an "ugh" moment because what a cliche moment. But then I was like "Hey, that's really cute on her!"
"Blue Crush was such an important movie for women" is one of the craziest things that has ever been said on this show.
I wish this was actual Jeff Tweedy. I would be incredibly amused by a Tweedy/Cee-Lo feud.
Good for Pardo!! He's a seriously sharp comedian, I think this will be a great fit for him.
This was a really exceptional Newswire. Bravo @avclub-6f611188ad4a81ffc2edab83b0705d76:disqus!!
That was definitely a stand-out quote.
I'm pretty much totally over the Rachel storyline until she actually plays a part in taking Frank down.