That headline was bullshit.
That headline was bullshit.
Winner.
Bloated on Papa Johns.
Makeup call for Detroit.
Ugh. This man is dumb. His column reads like he spent a whole 30 seconds on his ballot. Please take away his ballot.
Like baseball fans needed more evidence that Curly Haired Boyfriend®, AKA "Dan Shaughnessy" is an out of touch baseball writer.
You had me at 'Gremlins 2.'
For me, the situation can be made into a headline on sports blog because a well-known (the most recognized?) NFL referee used a goofy nickname to refer to someone concerning a play on national TV in a playoff game.
Nice plug for Nike, Dad.
Am I the only who came here expecting an actual list of the top whatever music of 2014?
Like she does in just about all of her roles, Joan Cusack rules in this movie.
I need to give Moonrise Kingdom another shot. I "watched" it twice on an over-night international flight, but I was going in and out of sleep while it was on. The wholesome era 1960s setting also seemed a bit overdone by movies and TV. I liked it, but it just didn't seem special.
That dude just lost 2 pounds of back puss.
What Grierson wrote about Grand Budapest Hotel kind of summed up what I loved about the film: off-beat, interesting characters; a make-believe universe that's familiar enough to reality, but still exotic; a somber, but light tone; detailed sets and Anderson's distinct storytelling style. The story was unique and…
I consider myself a big Wes Anderson fan, and 'Grand Budpest Hotel' is my second favorite Anderson movie behind 'The Royal Tennenbaums.'
I caught about two minutes of the show (primarily with the kitchen manager). I was simply stunned that there was an actual chain restaurant mimicking the Hooters business model in this day and age. 1997? Sure, but 2015 (for all intents and purposes)? Whaaa?
I'd like to use this opportunity to mention that Kansas City's Justin Houston had his own outworldly season in his own right: 22 sacks (0.5 shy of tying the record), 59 tackles, 5 passes defended, and 4 forced fumbles.
Amazing Spider-Man 2 was so disappointing.
I watched about 30 minutes of "Monuments Men" on airplane. I wanted it to be enjoyable, because hey, it had those fun, enjoyable actors in a period piece (costumes and old time slang!) during WWII, but without a heaviness of a concentration camp or similarly intense setting. Not that I don't watch and appreciate such…
I never watched Ferguson's show. Just a few promos, clips and the occasional pause while changing channels. Just never seemed all that funny, interesting or provocative. Just like safe stuff my parents would watch (if they could stay up that late). Like a Scotish Jay Leno, which does not exactly scream words like…