Sock it to me!
Sock it to me!
There's definitely a subset of teenage girls which would be totally excited with a pop star being bisexual, but there's also far more of them in 2017 then there were in 2000.
- The AV Club
I wouldn't say that. Archie Bunker backfire was certainly problematic, but it happened because Americans were already quite eager to love racists.
Noxon and Wilson collaborating on a show about body-shaming alien abduction which sounds like it could work but is definitely a risky premise.
It wasn't in the trailer, but I imagine Donnie Darko's cover of Mad World might have been connected to all this.
Return of the Curse of the Creature's Ghost
Little kids by definition didn't have much nostalgia for Star Wars, although the brand was marketed enough heavily that I suppose they were persuaded that it was the sort of thing they were supposed to like.
Leap! will have the all-important Carly Rae Jepsen bump, so there's that.
You're thinking of Parkinson's disease, not Alzheimer's.
I don't think it's intentionally trying to be bad, I think it's trying to be weird in a way that kind of blurs the line between "abstract art project" and "incredibly poorly made film."
Roger Moore started playing Bond in 1973. Sean Connery and George Lazenby live on.
For the first five years of her career she was limited in popularity to the barren wastelands of Canada.
Weren't Blockbusters usually bigger than Radio Shacks?
Obviously if people could just pull as much money out of their bank accounts as they wanted without consequence that would pose pretty severe ramifications for the banking system, but there's multiple ways banks could prevent that from happening, and banks have chosen a way which lets them make a tidy profit off the…
It reminded me of the undercover drug deal sketch from Mr. Show (a frequently apt comparison) the way he stiltedly "casually" dropped the important details.
Okay but seriously, if they used an Austin Powers mask painted white that would work as a stupid but low key joke.
Matthew Bright directed Tiptoes, which had Peter Dinklage in it as well as Gary Oldman pulling a Dorf. Full circle!
Only 1/4 Filipino. The social dynamics of mixed race people is something I'm not really comfortable making firm judgments on, so it's complicated, but… well, it'd be kind of racist either way.
Law degrees are a prerequisite for a legal license under the theory they teach you necessary things that the Bar Exam doesn't cover. This is to some extent bullshit to justify an expensive degree, but Chuck absolutely buys into the mythology of the legal profession. And University of American Samoa is implied to be a…