It’s a pop culture website, not fucking Foreign Policy.
It’s a pop culture website, not fucking Foreign Policy.
There is a third option, which is that they used the same fight coordinator, and the fights are just staged similarly.
I think Cohen has a skill to get shitty white people to let down their guard and show their racist side. Unfortunetly that skill is no longer needed. Our president seems to have done that for him.
They already remade A New Hope, it was called “The Force Awakens.”
Trumps anti-media rhetoric is clearly dangerous and if it isn’t found to be directly attributable to this specific mass shooting, it’s sadly highly likely that it will be attributable to many others.
Allison, is there good screen grab you know of the maps in the Commander’s office? I’d love to see that in detail.
Have you seen Schumer? He’ll give a long winding speech with his glasses low down on his nose and then cave like a Polish cavalry regiment facing down Panzerfuckingschafften in 1939.
That gave me a genuine laugh, thank you for that.
I was hyperbolic. Yes, he gives lip service to that. However, the implication of the ruling is that as long as you don’t use the exact words of a protected class (e.g. Japanese, Muslims, etc.), even if you clearly state your reasoning is unconstitutional in intent, an order can be valid. It reeks of obtuseness.
Mitch McConnell is every name on my Arya Stark list.
Fuck Mitch McConnell
It would nice to mention which systems these games are available on at the end of each summary.
America. What a country! In Mypos we feast on our dead, but here the dead feast on you!
So, hear me out. The new season begins in the year 2021. Eugene perfects tine travel somehow. He IS pretty smart. He travels back to the late 80’s, and lands smack dab in the middle of a Perfect Strangers reboot. He makes friends with Balky Bartacamous (played by Bronson Pinchot) and cousin Gordon (played by whoever…
I’d say Empire, myself. I’d put The Last Jedi third, RotJ and Force Awakens can battle it out for fourth (RotJ wins if it’s the version with the yub-yub song, though).
I don’t wanna make, y’know, a bunch of uncharitable assumptions, but I wonder if it has anything to do with the fact that, in Phantom Menace, the black dude and the woman were mostly side characters.
The 30 seconds Homer spends in “The Land of Chocolate” is better than the first 20 episodes on this list.
Same here: and the 1970's NYC that Homer remembers is SO awesome and dead on. That clip before the CHUDs got him is pretty much my memory of NYC as a kid in the 70's and 80's.
Funny, #10 here (Viva Ned Flanders) was the straw that broke the camel’s back for me. It didn’t kill the camel (Jockeyland did that - I quit The Simpsons cold turkey after that episode and never looked back), but after Viva Ned Flanders I stopped really trying to watch new episodes. If I was around, I caught it, but I…
The NYC episode has no “uncomfortable” gags. It hearkens back to a time when the Twin Towers were simply a part of the American landscape and not the touchstone for a national tragedy of massive scope. Watching that episode makes me happy in a way I can’t describe.