I live right down the street from that blockbuster lol, that was amazing.
I'll have to stop by and check it out. I haven't been in there for 10 or so years, we actually have good internet here despite what they said on the show. I have a gig down and unlimited bandwidth for instance, so it's even more of a mystery why they still stay open.It is your civic duty to go there tomorrow and make sure they know about it.
You need to go there tomorrow and show the manager that segment. I'm not even kidding. Later we'll need a tour of the store once the memorabilia arrives!Holy shit inlive 2 miles away from that blockbuster can't wait
How long is every episode, generally?
I have access to HBO NOW, but I typically just watch the journalistic youtube segments.
He tends to do them as close to the vote as possible, when's the election?A strange question to ask, but i was wondering, do we know if he's gonna do a piece on the Mexican Election? he's done so for other countries that are less relevant to America and the clock is ticking on this.
He tends to do them as close to the vote as possible, when's the election?
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/l...s-stunt-it-could-be-very-big-business-1103232How the hell does John Oliver convinced HBO to let him spend $7,000 on a leather jockstrap (and other shot for undisclosed amounts of money) just to give it away to a Blockbuster in Alaska? This man is a genius.
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it's likely billed as "marketing budget"How the hell does John Oliver convinced HBO to let him spend $7,000 on a leather jockstrap (and other shot for undisclosed amounts of money) just to give it away to a Blockbuster in Alaska? This man is a genius.
POMPEO: Iran wasn't racing to a weapon before the deal. There is no indication that I'm aware of that if that deal no longer existed that they would immediately turn to racing to create a nuclear weapon today.
How the hell does John Oliver convinced HBO to let him spend $7,000 on a leather jockstrap (and other shot for undisclosed amounts of money) just to give it away to a Blockbuster in Alaska? This man is a genius.
My only gripe is that I wish Oliver spent more time on Israel and Saudi Arabia's objections and explain why the deal benefits them as well.
i doubt any american show will ever dare to cover that conflict fairly, even tho it would be so good to see a program with viewership like that inform people on what's going on
I bet they do not care where the money comes from as long as the money comes in.Do the spoof ads they make ever actually air on those stations? I'd imagine they'd get rejected by Fox.
They're probably going through the local cable provider to buy the time. I don't know if Fox has any sort of veto power, but when I bought local cable time, they never mentioned any potential override from the channel (although it was never as potentially controversial as Oliver's buys.)Do the spoof ads they make ever actually air on those stations? I'd imagine they'd get rejected by Fox.
The show has had very same-y jokes/setups for a while now. The core of the writing is still solid, but they fall back on things like berating a stock photo too oftenTBH I think he is bored with the show... I don't think this season is as high quality as the previous ones, and he seems to fall back into many of the same jokes (or maybe I just have seen so much I have seen it all before).
I do think it has to be hard stuck between endlessly covering trump, and trying to focus on other subjects which just aren't as shocking or at the forefront of our minds.
Here's the exact schedule of the beginning of every seasonI'm pretty sure they took a break in the second or third week this season. This doesn't seem similar to that schedule at all.
I can confirm my local blockbuster has the goods, that is all.