China has a camp for everybody, don’t they?
China has a camp for everybody, don’t they?
He’s also that guy at baseball games that everybody hates.
chopping pineapples. worked at the four seasons luau for two summers.
I am half convinced that he never learned Brandon Routh or Nick Zano’s names and just called them “Haircut” and “Pretty,” and they started writing it into the show
So one of the Legends screws up, tries to rewrite his mistakes, screws up again. Talk about “a feature and not a bug.”
This is SUCH a Rebecca Silver move. She must have a new book coming out.
You’re very right about it being a deconstruction, but none of that is why the last two seasons were so bad (not just received poorly—they were bad). I don’t know how often I and so many others can reiterate this: It’s not what happened that pissed me off, it’s that it wasn’t earned.
Fast 10 he gets to space and meets Riddick and they do a double team style movie
They’re just going to keep shortening the title with each new iteration. The tenth will simply be X. The eleventh will be two vertical lines. The twelfth merely a visual representation for the function F(x) = X²
In the mid-90s I biked from Brooklyn to a place in Queens I’d never been to before, and I wrote the turn-by-turn directions on a long strip of paper and then coiled it around my handlebar, unwinding as I arrived at each turn. I feel like that story should end with a gratuitous get-off-my-lawn.
Presumably spoken like someone who didn’t spend middle school hearing kids say “Thank you come again” every time you walked by them.
It’s ironic that you reference the doco “The Problem with Apu” in your post, since
Caricatures don’t have to be purposely or overtly negative to be harmful, especially when that caricature is one of the few representations of that ethnic group. If Bleeding Gums Murphy was the only representation of the Irish in popular culture there would be some Irish Americans who found it problematic. Actor Jay…
I don’t totally disagree with you, but I think a lot of the problem is that he’s a caricature created from an outside perspective that, due to his beloved status on a near institution, has had an unfathomable role in shaping the perception of Indian Americans in popular culture. Genuine ill-intended racism aside, The…
It’s like a gritty reimaginactament of Voltron and Battlestar Galactica where they have to find the missing key to reveal the Final 5th Girl.
The actor says this made him think of Black actors like Gary Coleman and Jimmie Walker, who became synonymous with the catchphrases of their TV counterparts.
Wake them when the Democratic congressional leadership combine into Mecha-Hillary and start smashing up a major city.
I had no idea he was Oliver Hudson’s half brother! Just kidding. I knew. I learned about it on the Rules of Engagement message boards I frequent.