Is one of them Bruce Willis?
Is one of them Bruce Willis?
If SNL fires her over this they're out of their fucking minds. Consider the source of the criticism. I tweeted in defense of Katie Rich and received a reply from some Trump troll with 13 followers telling me how awful she was for attacking a kid. When I directed them towards some non-comedians, Fox News comments…
This comment is a trainwreck.
She's not a politician though, she's a comedian. The only reason people are upset about this is because of the SNL-affiliation. If it had been Anthony Jeselnik who tweeted this nobody would give a shit.
Clearly you've never had sex with my wife!
Alex Jones just came.
No. There really isn't a twist in the way you're thinking. I would disregard any notion of that entirely.
There really is no twist, not in the way you're thinking at least.
And someone to help him write dialogue…his characters have always been incredibly unrealistic sounding, and not in the good way that some filmmakers can pull off, like the Coen brothers. In a laughably bad, "nobody talks like this" kind of way.
The latter. More syllables is always funnier.
Keep trying, you'll figure it out.
It's a little more than hidden Mickeys. It's not a huge leap to see the the alarming amount of pollution and garbage in the ocean in Finding Dory and connect it to the future posited by WALL-E.
This is what every network should be doing, honestly. I know things are complicated regarding broadcast rights vs. streaming rights, so we're stuck with this antiquated system, but there's no reason for scripted content to be necessarily broadcast first anymore. The only reason live television needs to exist anymore…
Yes, I remember the story. I wasn't sure then and I'm still not sure now why a comedian tweeting a handful of objectionable things 5 or 6 years ago makes him "problematic as fuck." Watch one of the guy's specials. He's hardly Andrew Dice Clay.
Why?
I highly recommend you check out The Station Agent.
Teen Wolf is an MTV show though.
Ha ha ha, we really are just a bunch of rubes here in Indiana!
Personally, the movie frustrated me. Spoilers for those who haven't seen it -
Manchester is a fantastic movie but it really bummed me out. Like, I know it's a brilliant film with three really top-notch performances, but it's tough to root for a film that had me feeling genuinely depressed as I was leaving the theater.