Random aside, because who gives a shit about Family Guy, but "I'll automatically swipe right if your profile pic has a dog in it" has got to be the biggest fucking lie in the history of online dating.
Random aside, because who gives a shit about Family Guy, but "I'll automatically swipe right if your profile pic has a dog in it" has got to be the biggest fucking lie in the history of online dating.
Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping was pretty great.
I'm honestly surprised it took so long for this to be someone's answer.
I wonder why Kate Micucci went from being best known for When in Rome to being best known for The LEGO Batman Movie almost immediately, while Riki Lindhome is still best known for Million Dollar Baby.
Odd how the title of the episode answers the question that the title of the show is asking…
Hmm.. Now I want to see a movie starring Eva Mendes, Riki Lindhome, Aasif Mandvi and Paul Blackthorne.
When my brother and I were playing Titanfall 2, we realized how easy it would be to turn into a film.
Hey, ho, and what do ya know, it's Debate Club!
"Mack also meets Jesus Christ (Avraham Aviv Alush), who looks pretty much as expected"
You've been wrong before Stechel, but I don't think you've ever been THIS wrong!
Dr. Seuss: Horton Hears a Who!
I know we all like to make jokes about Bryce Dallas Howard being the poor man's Jessica Chastain, but I've come to the conclusion that such things are unfair. Miss Howard is perfectly charming and deserves to be accepted on her own terms!
Good morrow, Debate Club! I'm back, and earlier than expected!
Black Cauldron deserves more hate than it gets.
I mean, yeah, but Fury Road is an unassailable masterpiece that made everyone sit up and pay attention.
I still have doubts that the Academy will ever nominate a superhero movie for Best Picture, but I think if any of them has a chance, it'd be this one.
I think you're mistaking "taking its characters and themes seriously" with "being boring as fuck."
I know it'll never happen in a million years, but wouldn't it be lovely if this was the movie that got Patrick Stewart his first Oscar nomination?
"this won't be another cinematic sedative like the last King Kong movie."
Look, we all love Viggo, but Return of the King was fourteen years ago!