If you’re leaving negative comments about a movie somewhere other than your own social media, in response to nothing but a good review/someone’s enjoyment of that movie, yeah, you’re a butthurt fanboy. Sorry bout it.
If you’re leaving negative comments about a movie somewhere other than your own social media, in response to nothing but a good review/someone’s enjoyment of that movie, yeah, you’re a butthurt fanboy. Sorry bout it.
I did NOT get that it was grown up Tess/his daughter at ALL. Damn. That would’ve upped the emotional toll of that scene, which I otherwise found very confusing.
I think the problem is the baby boomer generation title encompasses too many years and the groups within it had such vastly different experiences. In my opinion Baby Boomers should be separated into a Woodstock/Vietnam group (who generally became the parents of Gen X) and a later group that would have been teens in…
Baby boomer parents, not grandparents. Millennials are around 25-35.
I am wondering how this show is going to keep up the emotional momentum, after Jack dies on screen. So much of the show has centered on the effects of not just his death but how he died. Obviously there are still some emotional beats to hit (past plots like the courtship with Miguel, Sadie/Kevin’s marriage and…
No one is up in arms about Pretty Little Liars and they’re still talking about this one 20 years later, so actually it seems like the opposite of what you’re saying is true
I would put Bring It On Again at the bottom of the list. It is just no fun. The others are silly and clumsily-plotted but they are always at least trying to fun to watch.
Is there any indication in your daycare article that the children continued to believe they had been abused over the next 25 years? I couldn’t find anything like that in there
Also why would the brother “still hate her” if she was just lying due to mental illness. A normal response would just be to avoid that person, not actively harbor anger toward her. So sketchy.
“my fear is that I might end up dating a female version of Eddie Bravo”
Same. I can hardly tell them apart, except that Jonah is way creepier in personality
I think the snark in this article is more on Forbes for calling him the “feminist” choice than on Seth Meyers, who is just fine and certainly better than Ricky Gervais or Jimmy Fallon. I agree, Seth will probably be good at this. Also, Get Out is almost certainly going to win its category this year so it will probably…
I am somewhat surprised this isn’t a show on the Disney Channel/Disney XD already
I wonder about this too. I know that it’s standard journalism to do it the way the headline does, but I think the placement could be improved. Aly Raisman doesn’t allege she was abused. She says she was abused (and we should believe that she was same as we would believe someone who told us their purse had been…
oh, got it - thanks
What I took from it was that Max’s dad was abusive and so they seemingly moved to escape him - so Max and her mom are the reason they moved. But I agree with the article above that there has to be way more to that story. I like the Russian agents theory.
The CA tax code requires everyone to prepay the income tax on their prizes?
Something I always wondered it wouldn’t the air have been colder than the water? Do you go into hypothermia slower in open air than in water?
The real truth is that Rose should’ve stayed in the damn lifeboat or not taken someone else’s seat on it dammit
“but more than half of the company’s sellers just make $1,000 or more per month”