well, now it's pretty clear why edgar wright got fired: he probably didn't want to make a movie that looked, felt, and sounded exactly like iron man
well, now it's pretty clear why edgar wright got fired: he probably didn't want to make a movie that looked, felt, and sounded exactly like iron man
all those hilarious, light-hearted prison rape jokes from the roast suddenly don't seem so light-hearted anymore
of all the young black men suffering horrible injustices in this country today, the one we're hearing about most is one who had to kiss an old lady
i just got this funny feeling that i can't shake, like maybe his brutish charm will gradually wear down her carefully-constructed emotional walls and their mutual antagonism will give way to a romantic spark. maybe i'm going crazy.
it's cool. cheers, mate.
i don't know, maybe it's just me, but i have this feeling like maybe those two characters are gonna end up kissing each other
are you… are you serious?
i don't know, man
i wasn't trying to discredit him, i was just poking fun at an assertion made by the author of this article
sure, i guess
having worked on the simpsons and saturday night live means he's definitely good, because no bad writing has ever happened on either of those shows
really, internet? like, really? i mean, come on, internet, justcome on
No.
that guy was probably still pissed off about columbine
just so i'm clear, are you being defensive of mr. oswalt or the amorphous institution of this website we're posting on? or both?
he's clueless and gets endless praise for his authoritative cluelessness. and, as always, avclub is making themselves part of the problem.
now way in hell i'm reading all that
was the fuck word muted on the AMC broadcast?
true. when those elements are introduced, writing is completely irrelevant.
not really sure how to answer this. there's no singular purpose or theme to the content on twitter. some people make jokes, some people talk about serious stuff, and some do both? kind of like real life, i guess?