The in-character Spinal Tap commentary is pretty funny. They mostly lay into everyone who isn’t a member of the band, especially Marty DiBergi, and it’s a clever idea to have the band members talk with disdain about the rockumentary/hatchet job.
The in-character Spinal Tap commentary is pretty funny. They mostly lay into everyone who isn’t a member of the band, especially Marty DiBergi, and it’s a clever idea to have the band members talk with disdain about the rockumentary/hatchet job.
Moon is such a lovely movie, it’s almost heartbreaking that it doesn’t get the love it deserves. It’s like a perfect adaptation of a weird high-concept 50’s sci-fi novella.
You guessed it...Frank Stallone!
Does the interior of that cell phone store remind anyone of Saul’s office? That strip mall looks awfully familiar too.
This doesnt seem like something to be afraid of; Fallon doesn't know who Caro or LBJ are.
Politics Corner - No Clever Titles edition - A young woman was murdered in Iowa, which is a horrifying tragedy, but objectively is not the top story in American politics this week. Her family put out a joint statement requesting privacy, and several members of her family specifically requested their pain not be…
That’s the point I was going to make about the song. For the most part, I think this article raises some interesting points, but that one struck me as a bit baffling. I don’t think the effect is to reinforce the idea that what the soldiers are singing about is right at all. Even as an 8 year old kid, I thought they…
My all time favorite joke was a throwaway line on Weekend Update.
“Today, Christie Brinkley announced she would be divorcing her husband Billy Joel. She came to the decision after realizing that she was Christie Brinkley and she was married to Billy Joel.”
It was definitely more clear in the books, the film did a disservice by having brad Pitt as Tyler, he was just too cool for people to get the point he was evil.
I had forgotten how amazing this was.
The soundtrack for Glitter was released.
“It’s people like that who make you realize how little you’ve accomplished. It is a sobering thought, for example, that when Mozart was my age, he had been dead for two years.” — Tom Lehrer
“This has really come at the expense of seeing my kids. And seeing friends.”
Now I want them to bring his character back only to immediately kill him off in a gas station explosion.
He also had a thing for much younger girls, i.e. when they were 16 and 17: https://jalopnik.com/when-are-we-going-to-address-how-paul-walker-had-relati-1828227580.
Yes, well, this fucking nerd is going to flex his wimpy little nerd muscles by not going to see this piece of shit. Take that, Mark, you chowdah-sucking meathead.
The skinhead subculture is actually older than punk rock. Originally they were just reggae fans imitating the Jamaican “rude boy” subculture. And if you watch some old documentaries on them the kids talk about how they get along with blacks, but not pakis, because pakis don’t like reggae.
But I mean...it wasn’t a sexual assault/rape joke. The way that guy was talking to Peter doesn’t come across as comical, we aren’t supposed to be laughing that this guy is implying either eating or raping him, it comes across as terrifying, and he immediately gets his comeuppance.
I’m really into this new trend of the alt-right putting themselves in situations where they know everybody hates them, begging to get beaten up, and then getting beaten up. They get to feel like victims and the rest of the world gets to enjoy them getting beaten up and laugh at them for thinking they look like victims.…