Then changing the song just because Kelis complained makes even less sense
Then changing the song just because Kelis complained makes even less sense
Kind of weird they’re altering the song rather than just adding Kelis as a songwriter - especially since they’re not exactly stingy with songwriting credits on this album
Marion definitely watches Nancy Grace, who was at the peak of her powers circa 2010 or so
I’m kind of surprised at the rave reviews this episode is getting. Really, we have four episodes left and one of them is devoted to Jeff, Marion, Frank, Nick, and Kathy? A friend of mine summed it up well - this would have been a great episode two seasons ago, but right now it just feels odd.
As an aside based purely on the author’s choice of screenshot, when I started watching The Boys I had no idea it was based on a Garth Ennis comic. (Preacher is my favorite comic of all time, but I mostly stopped following comics post-2000). When the scene above happened - where Butcher grabs the baby and uses its…
It’s bizarre. Other websites don’t do this! This is a relic of, like, 2005 internet and it’s so strange to see it make a comeback.
At the time I read it as one of the ways the show was illustrating that, for Tony, the cycle never ends. There will always a new threat out there at every turn, forever - which is also how some people interpret the ending.
I might be imagining this (it’s been a while since I’ve watched season 6) but I always felt like at the end of the series they were dropping hints that Paulie might be compromised.
don’t forget that part of that indignance comes from comparing to another stupid, meaningless tweet from friggin 2010.
Jennifer Aniston was in the KKK?
do people think someone locked themselves inside the studio and hijacked the station, and management is helpless to stop them? Besides the fact that radio stations all run off software that can be accessed remotely, you can just shut off the transmitter if you have to. Of course this was a publicity stunt, and a…
I’m a day late to this, but some thoughts:
There is basically nothing a video game fandom loves more than getting angry at a game they love. Again and again and again. Hell, this was the case BEFORE the ‘get woke go broke’ culture warriors started dominating the scene. Now it’s 100x worse.
Chris Pratt played golf with his pastor and it’s on us to hold him accountable
I realize I’m commenting on a three-day-old article, but I will never stop chuckling at how the executive producer of Jeopardy organized this hyped-up host tryout with a bunch of super-famous people, then gave himself the job and thought people would be okay with it.
I would bet anything it’s just an attempt to attach a bigger-name movie star type to the character. Hollywood remains convinced that moviegoers care that someone famous is the voice of an animated character, when most viewers don’t even think about it at all.
I haven’t seen either movie, and I don’t really plan to, but I will say that Lightyear *feels* like a streaming movie rather than a big-screen movie. Toy Story 5? Now that’s a big-screen movie. But Lightyear seems like the kind of thing that, frankly, would have probably been direct-to-video even before the streaming…
Thing is, they can get their cut of the proceeds. In fact, the standard YouTube practice for music publishers is to just put a copyright claim on the video, which allows them to claim any monetization without forcing the creator to take the video down.
They’re cracking down on *covers*? Because that’s a whole different world than just taking down the actual soundtracks. I wonder how far they’ll go with that - there must be tens of thousands of YouTube videos of people covering Nintendo songs. Would they go after, say, someone teaching you how to play the Legend…
I’d be good with nightly releases rather than all at once. You still get all of it quickly, you can discuss each episode the next day, you’re pretty clear on what episode everyone is on when discussing it with others, etc.