And that’s that.
I just can’t imagine watching this show without Dan Harmon. So I won’t.
(via dansolomon)
Die Hard was a game-changing movie because he’s a sensitive husband who feels like he’s blowing it, cares about his wife, just wants to like say I love you. He’s not a cop on the edge, he’s not Dirty Harry. He loves this woman, has a life, he has children, and that and Speed were really the two game changers in terms of being past the cowboy phase of superhero cops. But over the course of the movie, the way John McClane saves his wife is to destroy her workplace. Her boss gets killed. The way he finally saves her life is by taking off the watch that she got for being good at her job. And then we end the movie with her giving up her name. Like he deconstructs everything about her. The watch is particularly egregious.
— Joss Whedon makes me feel guilty about loving “Die Hard”
Justice 4 Trayvon Martin: Fish and Slaw $4.99
— A sign in Brooklyn
Not having photographic evidence of this makes me feel :(

By far, the best part of the Rob-Lowe-as-Serial-Murderer-Drew-Peterson Lifetime movie is that it seems like they only licensed news clips from NBC, so there’s more than one scene where he channel surfs from the Today Show to the Today Show and then the Today Show.
If this is half as unintentionally funny as Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip was, I’m going to buy the DVDs in bulk and give them to you all for Christmas.
I hope you’re all happy with yourselves.
You know what? Maybe you should just go to your room and think about what you’ve done.
(via distorte)



