Yes. Yes, there are those people. Actual people, not caricatures or phantom "other"s, actual people.
Yes. Yes, there are those people. Actual people, not caricatures or phantom "other"s, actual people.
Yeah, this series has really shied away from social commentary in the past; this looks to be a bold new direction.
Thank goodness you shoehorned that Hamilton reference in there at the end! That was a close one.
So there are people who want to pay rent? I mean, it's better than the alternative of not having a place to live, I guess, but not paying rent and living someplace sounds pretty nice, too.
Ding ding ding. This is what I've been saying all along—make it a satire, make it a fictional president obviously modeled on a real one…but good golly, don't use someone who actually existed.
And the St. Louis Rams? I mean, I do enjoy the misery of St. Louis sports fans, but geez. The Rams moved, it was a kind of big story.
He was a pretty good Mister in Doctor What, though.
As long as we're having a run on Britcoms, how about Goodnight Sweetheart?
Hey, now, that's not fair. Towards the end of the run, Young Mr. Grace was replaced by Old Mr. Grace and Mr. Lucas was replaced by Mr. Spooner. Apart from that, sure, but there was a definite aspect of "comfort food" to the repetition.
Goosebumps 2: Fear Street
This…
This Ain't Not The AV Club
Biggest flop: Of Kings and Prophets
God, It Follows was so bad. Like, it's not even "this isn't for me" like There Will Be Blood or something, where I can kind of sort of see where people would at least appreciate the craft and stuff of the filmmaking and blah blah blah; It Follows genuinely makes me upset that people think it's a good movie. It's not.…
Hey, if we're shitting on his (apparently not so) universally beloved movies, allow me to add that I just don't get There Will Be Blood.
Geez, so many…let's go with one everyone's seen and no one likes, in Hook, and one a little more off the beaten path, in Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.
Everyone's right, but in another, more accurate way, no one is.
The producers were betting on the notion that they could make more money with a flop than with a hit.
At a guess, and it's only a guess, Jeff got the money back because if the should-have-been-correct response of Paul had been accepted as correct, he wouldn't have been able to ring in in the first place. Now, having said that, Paul should have gotten credit for a correct response, and the category should have been…
This movie seems like it should be about seven minutes long, and playing in motion theaters in amusement parks. (License To Thrill forever!)