Yo, LettersInABubble, JGL IS everything right now, and Im'ma let you finish, but Stephen Merchant OWNED that lip sync battle hands down...hands down!!
Yo, LettersInABubble, JGL IS everything right now, and Im'ma let you finish, but Stephen Merchant OWNED that lip sync battle hands down...hands down!!
Are you me? I was wondering the same thing. And it was one thing when I knew I had to hear Dave Davies on Fridays, but now he pounces on my ears when I'm all unprepared, and I do NOT appreciate it.
I read all of the other comments, and saw all of the other commenters who actually got the joke, and your relentless insistence on allowing it to zoom over your head, and bludgeon us with that refusal. When you persist on having a conversation no one else wants to have because they've moved on, eventually someone is…
Oh. My. God. You clearly don't get the joke. Just accept it and stop. To keep digging just adds to the mounds of evidence that you are a moron.
Oh. My. God. You clearly don't get the joke. Just accept it and stop. To keep digging just adds to the mounds of evidence that you are a moron.
Don't they have to have tight vaginas too? Apparently, I fail all the criteria so I guess it ain't me. Damn, JGL. It coulda been so good.
Perhaps this will be helpful. In particular, pay attention to the Michelle Obama as Sapphire section: http://www.ferris.edu/htmls/news/jim…
In the context of the article, her sudden acquisition of a (rumored) black boyfriend is telling. If you don't think some interracial relationships are undertaken for reasons other than love (to be rebellious and taboo, because people of color are often fetishized or viewed as exotic conquests, as trophies in a quest…
Oh, I agree. I meant I can't stand Ellen Pompeo. Ari Graynor is just fine with me, though she was asking to be punched in the throat on that episode, because she was HORRIBLE.
Well, given that it is part of the job of entertainment sites that traffic in entertainment and pop culture, including this one, to actually address an entertainment awards show and reactions to it, and people who read those sites might have opinions on said entertainment offerings, I find it interesting that you are…
I used to go to BK for a burger and then hit the McDonald's or even Wendy's drive thru for fries. Anything to NOT eat BK's.
Gotcha. You did say "Law and Order". I was thinking of "SVU". Of course they both had episodes where a woman participated in her own sister's rape. Sigh...
We get it. You don't give a shit about Jack Klugman. I'm not sure how your anecdotal poll of "50+ people I've casually discussed the Emmys with" is supposed to be more compelling than hundreds of tweets and comment sections on, among other sites, Salon, Variety, Slate, Entertainment Weekly, The Hollywood Reporter,…
Except that, as others have pointed out elsewhere, she claimed that being the mother of a biracial child meant her opinions on interracial adoptions were sacrosanct, and that we had no need for historically black colleges or awards shows like the NAACP Awards or BET Awards because we're all post-racial and diversity…
That wasn't her, was it? I think it was actually Ari Graynor and the episode is called "Damaged". It doesn't matter; I can't stand her either.
In fairness to her, that is idiotic. This idea that intimacy with people of color precludes you from being racist, benefiting from white privilege, or supporting the perpetuation of structural racism needs to die in a fire, because it is wrong and ignorant.
Ice dancing is sometimes referred to as ballroom dancing on ice. That isn't completely true anymore, as rule changes have made ice dancing far more complex and less conventional than it used to be. However, they do utilize dance holds and dance spins, and the original dance portion of competition is set to a…
Kristi Yamaguchi is not, and never has been, an ice dancer. She is an Olympic gold medalist in singles, and a former US champion in pairs skating, both of which are entirely different disciplines than ice dancing. Sorry, but as a former competitive skater and still dedicated fan, I can't let that go by.
Listen, Burger King. The Whopper is good. The chicken sandwich? Not bad. Other items on your menu are of varying quality. But your fries? Always been heinous. Making them "lower fat and fewer calories" and your apparent need to dip them in batter(?) is unlikely to make them less heinous. You offer sweet potato…
The audience certainly did not choose that. The producers of the Emmys did. And many people were outraged by it, both in and out of the industry. And I think you seriously understate the influence and importance of Klugman's work and how he was regarded in the industry. There wouldn't be so much anger if he were…