I absolutely believe that this is the case. It's weird when we have numerous examples of popular musicians being actual rapists and abusers and people shrug it off, but Kanye just talks himself up in an interview and people fly off the handle.
I absolutely believe that this is the case. It's weird when we have numerous examples of popular musicians being actual rapists and abusers and people shrug it off, but Kanye just talks himself up in an interview and people fly off the handle.
I think that is a sign that it was meant as a knowingly self-parodic idea for a title.
Yeah, rereading it I'm not actually sure what she is trying to say at all. Probably she was caught unaware by the question and just started rambling
Oh boy. I mean I'm actually someone who defends her acting, but that is some ivory tower bollocks right there.
Pretty much true although, from his comments on The Bugle, I think the pace of The Daily Show really stressed Oliver out so I think he probably prefers having a weekly show.
Couldn't they have used a picture of The Supremes?
Considering that I think they almost flat-out said that Hannibal is literally Satan (or at least Mads played him so), yeah that basically describes the plot of Hannibal.
Huge username/comment dissonance here
It's the 21st century version of Gogol's Diary of a Madman
It's like reading a 19th century broadside
I assumed that they used a voice modulator on the actress to get Raan's voice, but watching this it seems that that really is how husky her voice is!
The fruit biscuits in the British rat pack where pretty great, but that's the only thing I would consider saving…
I'm with the people that are gunning for Alex Siddig for Doctor - he'd be perfect.
Except Broadchurch series 2 showed that he isn't all that good at show-running…
Its funny - I hated Robot of Sherwood, and thought the forced whimsy of the 'I have a spoon' thing to be annoying, but I did really like the callback in the finale when they told him to put down his weapons and he drops the soup spoon he was holding.
Those two were the best episodes of series 8. I wasn't a big fan of that series overall, but those episodes were great.
Ah, so that's the one with Rory's dad - I forgot. He was probably the best thing in series 7.
Yeah - I liked the 50th special, but the episodes either side of it where pretty much the worst material of Moffat's tenure.
Well, to be fair Duchovny was the best thing about that series (but to be entirely fair he was also the only good thing…)
Alarm goes of at seven
And you start uptown.
You put in your eight hours
For the powers that have always been.