Lost in Translation seems like a billion years ago doesn't it.
Lost in Translation seems like a billion years ago doesn't it.
He's in for a shock when he places an order online for a cream filled pie.
Wonderful in the criminally underrated Tucker.
This movie will be a marketing nightmare for whoever distributes it.
If he hadn't done about 98 percent of what he's done, he'd be in better shape.
Franken has been an unusually good Senator. He simply got to work.
She's a fraud. Full stop.
No. I think we've learned that as much as we hate "politicians", they at least have SOME knowledge of what these jobs actually entail.
Which Prince played all the instruments on.
Back catalogue reissues are about the only thing keeping record stores afloat, and still AV Club whines
The Gamergate losers hate the shit out of her, they even doxxed her once
No. This is just a trailer
It's got to be something to be 70 year old billionaire, a lifetime resident of New York City, yet still utterly immune from even passively retaining any cultural knowledge.
Really only a matter of time before Corden bounces Colbert, leaving Kimmel as the only remotely risk taking late night host left.
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His team is too preoccupied with helping their boss do business networking on the sly it never occurred to them
He's less than two months from the nuclear codes, is nowhere close to filling his staff, and he's stewing about this twelve hours later?
Never assume that racism is going to die off with the boomers. The so-called Bernie Bros from the Reddit-verse that hijacked the Sanders movement (as naive as it was) into a racist and misogynistic shitshow were in their 20s and 30s.
Sadly, judging by the "liberal media's" utter silence about the blatant financial conflicts of interest with the next President, you may be right.
Wouldn't be shocked if people find out later on that he is using his inside information and access to personally enrich himself on the sly.