I love how the article tries to insinuate that it was terrible that she took a week to respond to this manufactured controversy. Y’all ought to be ashamed of yourselves.
I love how the article tries to insinuate that it was terrible that she took a week to respond to this manufactured controversy. Y’all ought to be ashamed of yourselves.
For a second I thought that was Brock Samson in the header image.
Does anyone else notice how, when you click on a link to a comment in your Profile, it just goes to the article you commented on and not the comment itself?
Ooh, these seem easy. I want to do one! How about:
Oh man, you didn’t check in to see how this insane stretch of a nothing-burger was getting roasted over at The Root? Cause it’s getting no traction there, and it feels like their readership should know.
It’s good to see somebody else acknowledge the significant of sustainably harvested Hot Cheeto dust. I tried to crush hot Cheetos as part of a topping for an appetizer once, and the consistency was way off.
I know this is going to sound HORRIBLE ... but after reading the headline, was anyone else relieved that his death wasn’t a result of drug abuse or suicide?
Right. I for one am not excited about the “Back To the Future” prequel in which we learn that Biff was actually a performance artist who, through the medium of bullying, was working to deconstruct the patriarchy.
I’m guessing that they feel the news can’t just be reported, there has to be editorializing in order to stand out and get clicks. Whereas the AV Club’s prior tactic was to make articles funny in an absurd way, now there seems to be a strong reliance on performing wokeness. (I hated that Weinstein article, too.) To be…
What the fuck is this tone in this article? Like, it’s one thing to parse his public statements on this issue and judge whether or not you think he’s appropriately critical of Israel’s treatment of the Palestinians (fucking weird for an entertainment website to decide that that’s their role, but ok!), but invoking a…
“being pro-Palestine is not equated with antisemitism”
Well they would be marginally better off in the sense that they would be the subject of one fewer barely-there barrel-scraping AV Club post.
True about the Making Man sketch. Thousands of years of evolutionary biology out the window. And what is even the timeline here? Doesn’t Mooney showing up as Jesus indicate that “Man” has already been created? Didn’t work for me at all.
That’s a completely valid point of view. The one thing that would make me hesitate with Gaga is that if this producer is still working in the music industry (and that’s not a given) then she is 100% not the last person he abused, and I think that she has an ethical responsibility to name him in order to protect other…
for me it’s Margaret.
This is exactly what I thought, it was World’s Greatest Dad without the dark humor. I’m surprised this doesn’t get mentioned more often.
but the thing that makes this like John Wick is that it stars Mary Elizabeth Winstead, an actor who doesn’t normally do action movies
I’d love a billywitchdoctordotcom cameo, but due to COVID restrictions he’s stuck.
My unceasing letter campaign to Steven Spielberg asking him exactly that has so far failed to yield an answer, merely a ‘Cease and Desist’ from his Lawyers.
No matter how many times we say “cancel culture is a myth,” it doesn’t make it true. I wish we could just acknowledge that so-called cancel culture has some negative implications along with all the positive effects (accountability, etc.).