Sorry to bring this up if I'm the only who potentially cares, but what was the latest around here of CK allegedly forcing women - other comedians or otherwise - to watch him jerk off?
Sorry to bring this up if I'm the only who potentially cares, but what was the latest around here of CK allegedly forcing women - other comedians or otherwise - to watch him jerk off?
Hey, if you got with as many alien babes as Riker, you'd have trouble sitting down too.
My Number-One pick is Number One, Jonathan Frakes. You get to marry a gorgeous soap star, work with Patrick Stewart, you learn to direct and go on to make one of the best Trek movies ever made, and your part in the show is either doing the dramatic heavy lifting or walking up to Data and saying "Report" and letting him…
Still waiting for you to give into your nerdery and help make Dungeons and Dragons movie that doesn't make me want to cast Chain Lightning at the screen, Vin.
I always loved Wind Waker's sailing music.
Full disclosure, I hadn't read all the comments and figured someone would've already beaten me to that one, cause it's so well known. But that too is a great story that would make for a great movie.
Being me, several Star Trek behind-the-scenes biopic premises immediately came to mind:
That's easily one of this site's best features. I would love for it to be a bi-weekly or even just a regularly monthly thing.
I feel like if I had discovered it on my own, I might've really enjoyed it. But I first watched it at the height of its popularity, all my friends were claiming it to be the greatest thing ever, and even my college professors were showing scenes of it in marketing and advertising classes. The show was more or less…
I decided after watching the first season that the show wasn't going to do it for me either, and I'm a huge fantasy/sci-fi nerd.
Matt Weiner, just so I can use him as an excuse to give my actual answer: I cannot for the life of me get into Mad Men. I watched the first season and a half, and while I recognize it is a great piece of work, packed with compelling performances, social commentary, and a chance to watch Vincent Kartheiser play a…
Propane.
I loved Interstella 5555. Such a great way to use Discovery as a way to tell a story basically about how exploitative the music industry can be.
"The pain of not having enough pain is still pain. Now that might seem like an easy resolution, but… we're not writers. We're actors. Story doesn't matter here.
Ha, glad I didn't *completely* waste my work's time when I wrote that. Cheers to you as well!
I went to the Republican caucus in my Iowa neighborhood in 2012 when there were no Democrats to have to worry about supporting (I lean pretty left). It was in my old high school gymnasium, about 400-500 people.
I have never seen a single confederate flag asshole around the DSM area, thank christ.
I live in Iowa, in the Des Moines area, which is theoretically the coolest city in the state. It is a wasteland of boredom and agriculture, and everyone that lives here does so because we can't afford to leave, or because we've never been outside the state and realized how wonderful life is when there's actual stuff…
I'm pretty sure she's been saying this one for years.
It's bad enough that they've been a band for almost a decade now and the AV Club has not covered a single thing they've done, but Mute Math's Grammy-nominated video for "Typical" was not only done in one take, but when shooting, the band performed the entire song backwards.