Yeah, but I now know to just ask the worm the fastest way.
Yeah, but I now know to just ask the worm the fastest way.
This was my thought as well. A number of them just wanted to be rid of "ObamaCare," heard some fallacy about bringing coal jobs back, xenophobic rhetoric about security, and "those people" taking good American jobs and made knee-jerk ill-informed decisions in voting. Now the chickens have come home to roost and…
If Kanye was a hero, I think they may have bigger issues.
Cheaply animated, quickly produced, frenetic, base comedy shows. i.e. Magiswords, uncle grandpa, new TT:G and PPG. Then again all kids networks seem to be going that way regardless of the popularity of Say Gravity Falls.
Kind of sad they're more focused on those cheap shows that all have the same look and feel like they're sill animated in flash. I'm surprised Steven U and We Bare Bears have lasted as long as they have since they seem to counter what CN seems to be going for.
Mainly CN. My Kids got frustrated with the fact that NONE of their shows have a consistent schedule.
Another, privileged yadda yadda has their eyes opened by the real world experience of magical negro film. They dislike don't understand them at first, tragedy happens, trust is broken, racist antagonist shows up. Privileged tone deaf lead has a revelation and all is made right by the middle of the third act.
Yeah her bit with Shumer on her "Last F—-able day" was hilarious but shows Hollywood's stupidity. I can't think of one man, or woman I know that doesn't find her or Tina Fey attractive.
Oh look nothing in Colorado? How are concerts in locations nowhere near me valid settlement "options?"
I'd agree. I know they have her listed as a writer so I'm probably missing some of her contributions, but every time I see her onscreen it's as "loud stereotypical black woman #1," it's old, trite, and lazy. I'd like to see her show some range, I get that with her stature its low hanging fruit for writers to make her…
"Lee was also careful to stress that the awards are only a symptom of a
larger problem, not the cause. “As I see it,” writes Lee, “the Academy
Awards is not where the ‘real’ battle is. It’s in the executive office
of the Hollywood studios and TV and cable networks. This is where the
gate keepers decide what gets made…