Oregon Daily Emerald, University of Oregon, OR
5 days ago by Collin Sherwood Elwyn | Freelance Writer
No one in Hollywood seems to be suffering more at the hands of the Apatow factory than Ben Stiller. The likes of Will Ferrell, Steve Carell and Seth Rogen have reinvented the comedy industry, a fact that Stiller was rudely awakened to in 2007 when his "The Heartbreak Kid" remake flopped.
Oregon Daily Emerald, University of Oregon, OR
5 days ago by Collin Sherwood Elwyn | Freelance Writer
No one in Hollywood seems to be suffering more at the hands of the Apatow factory than Ben Stiller. The likes of Will Ferrell, Steve Carell and Seth Rogen have reinvented the comedy industry, a fact that Stiller was rudely awakened to in 2007 when his "The Heartbreak Kid" remake flopped.
Oregon Daily Emerald, University of Oregon, OR
5 days ago by Alex Gabriel
Three decades ago, on the verge of the release of the seminal "London Calling," The Clash was called "the only band that mattered." Fusing a worldly consciousness with sharp, tongue-in-cheek political satire and an unparalleled ability to compose songs no matter the genre, The Clash gave punk rock its spirited and righteous sensibilities before completely blowing the entire genre out of the water.
Oregon Daily Emerald, University of Oregon, OR
5 days ago by Alex Gabriel
Three decades ago, on the verge of the release of the seminal "London Calling," The Clash was called "the only band that mattered." Fusing a worldly consciousness with sharp, tongue-in-cheek political satire and an unparalleled ability to compose songs no matter the genre, The Clash gave punk rock its spirited and righteous sensibilities before completely blowing the entire genre out of the water.
Oregon Daily Emerald, University of Oregon, OR
5 days ago by Collin Sherwood Elwyn | Freelance Writer
It's midnight and you're in that goofy state of exhaustion where anything dumb will pry a big laugh out of you. You want it to be silly, hair-brained, and non-stop: You want a stoner comedy. The genre, much like the B movies of old, is essentially designed to make a quick buck at late-night showings, its patrons being viewers with puffy red eyes from either exhaustion or illegal activities.
Oregon Daily Emerald, University of Oregon, OR
5 days ago by Collin Sherwood Elwyn | Freelance Writer
It's midnight and you're in that goofy state of exhaustion where anything dumb will pry a big laugh out of you. You want it to be silly, hair-brained, and non-stop: You want a stoner comedy. The genre, much like the B movies of old, is essentially designed to make a quick buck at late-night showings, its patrons being viewers with puffy red eyes from either exhaustion or illegal activities.