I guess I’m in the minority, but I think he’s pretty funny on Snl (though underutilized). His bits on weekend update are consistently funny- the one where he compares coverage of him and Colin Jost in their hometown newspaper was gold.
I guess I’m in the minority, but I think he’s pretty funny on Snl (though underutilized). His bits on weekend update are consistently funny- the one where he compares coverage of him and Colin Jost in their hometown newspaper was gold.
I thought the first season was pretty great- I like a little ambiguity when things get weird.
...the second season was a damn trainwreck, though. I have high hopes for this one- Mahershala Ali is a great choice.
Man, Jay-Z got trim for this tour.
...and it really is terrible that entertainers can’t, y’know- entertain- without fearing for their lives from some crazyperson.
I expect their pizza to have a weird chemical aftertaste.
They’ve never let me down.
Shit- that sucks, man.
Then what about the “and the governor’s true” line at the end?
I’d be more inclined to buy that line of reasoning if they didn’t double down in the last verse with, “...where the skies are so blue and the governor’s true”.
Last verse of the song- “...where the skies are so blue and the governor’s true”. That is not an anti-Wallace stance.
I got no beef with King, but man, do I hate that song.
Nah- they tacked on that explanation long after the fact. That’s the fun part about dog-whistle racism: you have just enough plausible deniability to deflect criticism, while getting to give a big ol’ wink to the confederate flag wearin’ good ol’ boys.
Sweet Home Alabama was released just 10 years after George Wallace…
I wonder why the dog-whistle racism of Sweet Home Alabama is never brought up. Revisionist history aside, “in Birmingham they love the governor- we all did what we could do” is clearly a reference to segregation.
Eric Roberts has a reputation for being something of a lunatic, yeah? I remember Mickey Rourke using his comeback speech asking people to give Roberts another chance. What did he do that was so crazy, besides churn out dreck for a couple decades?
Was that show in Boston, perchance?
*BRONZE girl*
...and Dorothy Height would get my vote.
No sympathy for this guy whatsoever.
Damn! Still grayed?
Moving away from actors in general would be a smart move. They are hardwired to make it all about themselves.
Even their little interstitial animations were awesome. Man- they really dropped the ball, creatively speaking.
I liked how they messed with her scale this season. It was a nice touch...
Back in the day, MTV was broadcasting some of the most creative, irreverent, fun stuff on tv.
Fuck Jamesons- I know they are owned by InBev or some multinational now, but you can’t shake off this kind of taint: