Angus Mclise was the ultimate hipster.
Angus Mclise was the ultimate hipster.
One paragraph in the Salon article really gets to the core of the transparent, faux-sentimentality and lowest-common-denominator tendencies of suburban America. The "destroy every trace of nature, and name what you build in its place after what you just erased from the landscape" mentality.
Darius Rucker is perhaps not the first person I'd call on to exemplify freshness.
Lens Flare V: The Fresnel Frontier
Jason Segel IS the "5th" Muppet. Walter is Jason Segel's alter-ego that personifies all of his deeply-held, and long-standing affection for the Muppets, along with his fears for their relevancy and whether or not he's capable of being The Guy Who Brings The Muppets Back.
I feel like audiences will end up disappointed after paying $12 only to see a bunch of guys in flight suits piloting drones from the comfort of an office park in suburban Florida.
@avclub-b894e4330aeaa46a373292d17c62984d:disqus it's like when every awesome network decided it was going to show endless reality shows.
The History Channel
I don't know about you, but I legitimately thought this article was about Siegfried & Roy as soon as I saw the photo.
I actually LOVE the idea of a slow-paced, dialogue-heavy zombie series.
And even if you find something good that happens to be streaming… it might not be streaming when you get around to watching it.
Thankfully, I have a Google News alert for the phrase "Tracy Morgan ridiculous disaster".
The CEO walks, but the graphic designer goes to prison?
The one thing I really do love about 'Breaking Bad' is that while it's stylized, it doesn't scream for attention.
This is the Jefferson Starship version of Lifehouse, right?
"Realism" is the only Mag Fields album that made me later question why I had bought it.
I know part of Stephin's charm is the bit of detachment and irony that permeates his music. But that being said, Realism kinda felt like it had its head up its own ass. It tried a little too hard to be self-aware and ironic - which is really saying something - and came off as someone doing a poor imitation of a…
That is one of the ideas, actually.
All networks eventually succumb to programming entropy and feature reality shows 24 hours a day.
I'm only OK with this if the studio imposes a minimum shot length.