The best movies get better each time you watch them. That is why I am now going to praise the 2007 cinematic…
The best movies get better each time you watch them. That is why I am now going to praise the 2007 cinematic…
Very good sign, because that collision did not look good at *all*. Very unnatural neck movements, all over the damn place with force.
I haven’t watched professional wrestling in probably 15 years and this hit me in every single one of the right places.
“Neither person had visible injuries,”...
Meanwhile, this dipshit Midwestern Lion found safety.
$60M seems pretty damn low, no? Considering all of those NCAA athletes combined are still getting $40M less than what Hulk Hogan alone is going to be taking from you guys.
I lost it at the t-shirt, brass knuckles, and ham.
The fucking LeBrons or whatever
At least it wasn’t
My father, whom I love very much, is a total trickster. He regularly emails me about how fashionable his eye searingly ugly summer shorts are, he loses battles with garden pests and is genuinely hilarious.
It’s Father’s Day, so let this be the year we all finally recognize that dads and their goofy dad stuff—monster…
Love that movie! Like, “I will watch it anytime,” kind of love. And it always makes me happy!
I have to say, Timothy Dalton in this film is one of the finest performances of any actor ever on screen.
Remember the company from the Terminator franchise called Cyberdyne Systems? The same company that builds lethal…
Over the holidays, Kristen Stewart went on vacation to Hawaii with fellow woman Alicia Cargile. Maybe the pair are…
Yeah, the original WaPo story is a great read if you want to get outraged: http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/target-s…
I just read the story. It's outrageous, to put it mildly. I'm surprised (well, not really) that these stories don't make national 'news.' Safe to say the security guard probably wasn't part of a union.
In one of FCPD's less embarrassing moments this year, a deputy was caught shoplifting at Target.
When I served in the Navy, actually on a ship, I witnessed the unspeakable.
On the most recent episode of This American Life, Molly Ringwald watches The Breakfast Club with her 10-year-old daughter Matilda and oh my god the audio is so adorable that if you haven't listened yet, you must. The segment starts at about 39:00. Listen! Do it!