Big on the Internet, baseball, sports, sports mascots By Rachel Leishman on Mon,2:11 Mascots are easily the best part of sports, mainly because they don't care—they're just running around and having fun, and they're typically the ones who give you free stuff when you're sitting in the park. Read More > News, 1619 Project, racism, Tom Cotton By Vivian Kane on Mon,2:04 Tom Cotton is back with another terrible opinion. Read More > TV, CBS All Access, Star Trek (franchise), Star Trek: Discovery By Princess Weekes on Mon,1:37 As the true Trekkies tell me, it takes every Star Trek series at least until season three to start getting good. Let's see if Disco continues that tradition. Read More > AMP Featured, Big on the Internet, Marie Antoinette, Melania Trump, Twitter meme By Jessica Mason on Mon,1:22 Melania spearheading a "renovation" to the White House Rose Garden in the midst of several national crises has a very "let them eat cake" vibe. Read More > Movies, Bill and Ted Face the Music, Constantine, Keanu Reeves By Rachel Leishman on Mon,12:05 Keanu Reeves is one of those actors that I truly think everyone loves. Read More > TV, recaps, Wynonna Earp, Wynonna Earp recap By Jessica Mason on Mon,11:56 We recap the confusing but enjoyable and long-awaited season four premiere of Wynonna Earp, "On the Road Again." Read More > TV, Henry Cavill, prequels, the witcher By Princess Weekes on Mon,11:34 There is already an anime spin-off to Netflix's hit series, The Witcher, coming, but why have one spin-off to a surprise hit when you could have two? io9 has shared that The Witcher: Blood Origin is the next installment in this franchise's adaptation conga. Read More > TV, contributors, Legends of Tomorrow By Lauren Coates on Mon,10:32 I can’t help but feel that they missed a pretty big opportunity with regards to Shayan Sobhian’s Behrad Tarazi, who was one of the two new additions to the cast in season 5. Read More > Big on the Internet, Classic Hollywood, Olivia de Havilland, things we saw today By Chelsea Steiner on Sun,5:56 Olivia de Havilland is probably best known for playing the kindhearted Melanie in Gone With the Wind. Read More > Big on the Internet, Comic-Con@Home, Sneak Peek, trailers By Chelsea Steiner on Sun,4:11 What are you most excited to see? Read More > Big on the Internet, Daredevil, Jeph Loeb, racism By Chelsea Steiner on Sun,2:12 Looking back on Daredevil, the series struggled with its portrayal of The Hand, and absolutely gave short shrift to Nobu and Madame Gao. Read More > Big on the Internet, Comic-Con@Home, San Diego Comic-Con, sdcc By Chelsea Steiner on Sun,12:48 What panels are you most looking forward to today? Read More > Big on the Internet, Charlize Theron, Mad Max: Fury Road, things we saw today By Chelsea Steiner on Sat,5:49 All hail Furiosa! Read More > Movies, Marie Curie, Marjane Satrapi, Rosamund Pike By Chelsea Steiner on Sat,4:45 Is there a film genre more well-worn, more riddled with cliches than the prestige biopic? Read More > Big on the Internet, Comic-Con@Home, San Diego Comic-Con, sdcc By Chelsea Steiner on Sat,2:32 What are you most excited about watching today? Read More > Big on the Internet, jokes, Twitter By Chelsea Steiner on Sat,12:26 Do you have a favorite "I have a joke" joke? Share it in the comments! Read More > Movies, Gail Simone, movies we love to hate, things we saw today By Kaila Hale-Stern on Fri,6:00 What are the movies that everyone seems to wax rhapsodic about, but you can't stand? Read More > Big on the Internet, Kayleigh McEnany, paw patrol, White House By Rachel Leishman on Fri,5:48 I know this isn't really funny at all and is actually terrifying—because the White House press secretary is openly lying about children's television—yet I still can't stop laughing over the fact that they're lying about Paw Patrol. Read More > News, Black Lives Matter, donald trump, Joe Biden, Republicans By Vivian Kane on Fri,5:17 Republicans are showing footage of current situations as a warning about a hypothetical future. Read More > |
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