That's shitty news.
That's shitty news.
Rupert Murdoch tried that. Turns out it isn't as legal as he thought it was.
He may be a bit of a prick, but the short he did for Comic Relief in 2009 (watch until at least 2:05) remains pretty brilliant and very funny.
I watched Dancing on the Edge, it was a case of all gloss and no substance. There were some interesting storylines, some pretty good acting (Ejiofor, Goode), and quite beautiful cinematography. But, by Jove, it took a long time to get going and the dialogue was sometimes excruciatingly bad. I don't regret investing 6…
I think it means that Todd is finally giving us an explanation for how he's always able to get those advance screeners.
Seth Rogen definitely brought his A-game to this episode. I loved the scene with him and Mindy in bed. There was some great chemistry, plus it showed that Mindy is actually a pretty great person when she isn't trying to shoot herself in the foot. I'd definitely like it if he could return, maybe they can set up a Matt…
"I can't talk right now, I'm writing a strongly worded e-mail to my florist."
Those One Million Moms have such dirty minds! Perhaps the girl was disappointed because there was no time to roast the pig, and get rid of the evidence, before the tow truck arrived.
They are probably better off buying books. Those provide much more heat.
It's good to know that someone finally found the time to explain the difference between a documentary and a movie based on actual events to the committee.
That's indeed the plan, but last I heard they were still looking for financing for the movie.
But is he the one son who had no choice but to keep them all together?
So can we start the countdown for rumours about the AD movie? In any case, not doing any more AD is always better than not doing any AD.
Another candidate is the Fatboy Slim remix of Cornershop's "Brimful of Asha".
Replace "with" with "to", and you have something that is more in accordance with the general sentiment.
I love Tender, and it's often even better live (just listen to the Glastonbury
2009 version), but I don't really like this remix. The jingly jangly
sounds at the beginning make me feel nervous, and I think that the remix actually loses some of the romance and intimacy of the song.
You know how USA had those ads where characters from different shows interacted with each other? FX really needs to make a similar ad where Raylan shoots Charlie Sheen in the most awesome way possible, before Charlie Sheen can even finish a sentence.
Iggy, Iggy, Iggy, Oi, Oi, Oi
You really should watch this tutorial. It might not teach you much, but it will provide some laughs.
It seems awfully quiet in the Girls comments compared to other weeks, and the discussions are all pretty reasonable. I have no idea what's going on.