Chris Rock would be the biggest swerve and boldest comeback CBS could make. Not sure if he is even in the picture, but CBS would smart to give him a call. I am not going to knock a choice of Tina Fey or Conan, but damn would he be coupe.
In both Elite: Dangerous and Star Citizen you can turn off the fly-by-wire flight systems to execute newtonian maneuvers like you are describing. Perhaps this game will have a similar system in place.
I'd like to think that Hannibal Buress is ready to make the leap, and the network television is ready for him. But this is just wishful thinking.
Yep, if you can't beat them outlast them.
Bring back Larry Sanders!
Chris Rock used to host a pretty funny talk show on HBO. Purely as a stand-up, he's much funnier than Kimmel or Fallon or Meyers. He's also much edgier — there is much more bite to his humor than Kimmel or Fallon, but he's not controversial. He also seems to be the right age for it and it seems like a good fit, career…
He got what he wanted, he outlasted Leno.
/insert Jon Stewart or Stephen Colbert rumors here
"that review was clearly payed for."
I don't know that I'd say I take everything literally. ;)
Hey Phil, light a fire under someone's ass over at MS Game Studios/Double Helix to fix the damn data loss glitch for Killer Instinct! I'm sick of losing everything I've unlocked!
Bonus material (this is actually how I started our brief interview). I've spoken to Spencer many times before, hence the jocular familiarity...
I agree. Not only that, but notice as they swarm him he does not react violently at all, yet one of the cops deems it necessary to repeatedly take swings at his head (0:53). I don't understand how that is okay.
Cops are pigs.
The militarization of the police is pretty scary.
I'm curious as to what exactly this guy did wrong. He was shot multiple times by pepper balls and then swarmed by cops, yet I saw no threatening actions on his part. Guess the cops felt safer attacking one single dude than going after the whole crowd. SMH
While it was published by DC, the main talent behind something like Watchmen is quite British indeed. Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons for instance. There's a lot of creative talent FROM Britain in the comic world, but I don't know of any published here (that's probably down to ignorance). Most of my comics are imported…