Yes.
Yes.
The Elementary "fandom" on tumblr (if you can call people anticipating a show they could very well end up hating a "fandom") is now up in arms against Cumberbatch, saying he's mean and sexist because of this.
The Elementary "fandom" on tumblr (if you can call people anticipating a show they could very well end up hating a "fandom") is now up in arms against Cumberbatch, saying he's mean and sexist because of this.
Did anyone notice that King Worm has been crawling along in the credits of Adventure Time for THE ENTIRE SERIES!?!
Did anyone notice that King Worm has been crawling along in the credits of Adventure Time for THE ENTIRE SERIES!?!
I think the TV-PG rating probably helps as a shield for Adventure Time and most CN shows.
I think the TV-PG rating probably helps as a shield for Adventure Time and most CN shows.
Exactly as I said in my first paragraph.
Exactly as I said in my first paragraph.
There was one time in the recent past a Gilbert and Sullivan parody could be considered brilliant and groundbreaking was Animaniacs back in 1993, on account of the fact it was a kids' show and it was one of a few kid shows that were actually putting effort into being entertaining and maybe give kids some pop-culture…
There was one time in the recent past a Gilbert and Sullivan parody could be considered brilliant and groundbreaking was Animaniacs back in 1993, on account of the fact it was a kids' show and it was one of a few kid shows that were actually putting effort into being entertaining and maybe give kids some pop-culture…
I'd be totally up for a Wachowski-directed Wonder Woman movie.
I'd be totally up for a Wachowski-directed Wonder Woman movie.
I'm not sure if I hate Bowling for Columbine for all its manipulations and factual inaccuracies or like it for how despite its propagandistic techniques it never really settles into being propaganda for any specific cause and thus ends up really thought-provoking.
I'm not sure if I hate Bowling for Columbine for all its manipulations and factual inaccuracies or like it for how despite its propagandistic techniques it never really settles into being propaganda for any specific cause and thus ends up really thought-provoking.
It seems like a lot of the marketing is trying to make the film appear even-handed, what with the tagline being "love him, hate him, you don't know him" (implying the people who hate him are as wrong as the people who love him). Probably accounts for some of the reason why its box-office has been bigger than other…
It seems like a lot of the marketing is trying to make the film appear even-handed, what with the tagline being "love him, hate him, you don't know him" (implying the people who hate him are as wrong as the people who love him). Probably accounts for some of the reason why its box-office has been bigger than other…
I agree the "masterpiece" was anti-climactic, but I did like this episode for how it left open the possibility that despite all their efforts, the newsroom team really aren't being successful. And the scene with the intern asking the question again I thought was a well-done wrap-up of sorts, negating a lot of the…
I agree the "masterpiece" was anti-climactic, but I did like this episode for how it left open the possibility that despite all their efforts, the newsroom team really aren't being successful. And the scene with the intern asking the question again I thought was a well-done wrap-up of sorts, negating a lot of the…
Of course, the Republican party didn't really become conservative in the modern sense until after they ousted Teddy from the party.