The ghost of T. S. Eliot. He needs those sweet residual checks as he’s developed a taste for high-end electronics in the afterlife and shipping to the Eternal Plane isn’t cheap.
The ghost of T. S. Eliot. He needs those sweet residual checks as he’s developed a taste for high-end electronics in the afterlife and shipping to the Eternal Plane isn’t cheap.
Different strokes for different strokes, I suppose. To me, they're both cancer. Though I will agree that Monkey Boy is relatively benign; recognition is malignant.
He’s trolling, as per usual. Notice that in responses to others he immediately says that he thinks it was a mistake, not actual intentional racism (duh, given the back story) and that he actually likes Danson. He and another regular poster named “recognitions” both live to feign outrage in comments that are usually onl…
His then-girlfriend Whoppi Goldberg tried to defend it at the time. She wrote much if not most of the material Danson used for that Friars Club roast of her, and she even told him which make-up artist to use. When the controversy over the roast first broke she offered that those in attendance who were upset by it were…
That’s great info. I hadn’t heard that one. I still love how she was cast in the first place because the one of the casting directors had met her and said something like, “We have to write a role for this person. She’s just too crazy not to be in the show,” and, if memory serves, they wrote April to be just like how…
Hence the Belcher family. Huh? What do you mean they're fictional!?
I love how we just brush past Fallon and move right on to whoever's next, because seriously, fuck that guy.
Came here to see Harold and the Purple Crayon, got Harold and the Purple Crayon.
I’m trying to think of a “Won’t you be my neighbor?” joke involving Philip and Stan but nothing is coming to me.
He has a great guest appearance on Bob’s Burgers as the voice of Gary, a put-upon truck driver (driving a candy cane-shaped truck—on Christmas), in the episode “Christmas in the Car.”
New albums from Low, Spiritualized, Robyn, and *two* forthcoming albums from Grimes... I better start squirreling away some extra folding money.
...and Bob’s Burgers as weed dealer Cooper and Bob Sr.’s friend and confidant Pete.
And she can rock a wig with the best of ‘em. Purple hair wouldn’t even be a problem.
In news we’re sure will be met with the expected levels of dignity and restraint that come with the addition of any actress to the Star Wars franchise, Variety reports that Keri Russell has joined the cast of Star Wars: Episode IX.
Even Ellison’s most respected media achievements, including the award-winning Star Trek episode “The City On The Edge Of Forever” and his story acknowledgment on The Terminator, always carry a hint of extra nasty baggage; he had to sue James Cameron for the latter, claiming he’d ripped off one of his Outer Limits…
Ever since Marvel undid Mary Jane Watson and Peter Parker’s marriage of several years (in one of the most asinine ways possible to boot), I have been jaded about comic book character romance, but I was legitimately happy to hear about Bruce and Selina getting engaged. I was really hoping that they’d go through with it…
According to one of the producers, there is a third film planned and Emily Blunt’s character could return for it:
Yeah, it makes no sense when you think about it—especially given Loki’s role in the destruction of a large part of New York in the first Avengers film, his overthrowing and impersonating of Odin, etc. I will say that one of my favorite moments in Thor: Ragnarok (and Ragnarok dethroned The Dark Knight as my favorite…
I don’t know that I can defend Valkyrie, but Thompson was great in the role. She got big laughs (in theater I was in, any way) during the humorous scenes and she exuded badass in the fighting scenes. Plus her chemistry with Hemsworth was palpable. I was a little disappointed that she wasn’t in Infinity War.