I certainly understand. Sometimes things have an emotional value that far outstrips any monetary value it may have.
I certainly understand. Sometimes things have an emotional value that far outstrips any monetary value it may have.
According to Terry Pratchett, she's right.
The Ghostbusters Reboot is going to have a hard time beating this Thank-Christ-For-Emergency-Underpants moment from the original.
Of course the Niners are stupid, Drew. It takes a special kind of stupid to let seven eat you.
Nope, she's dead wrong on this one. Harry and Hermione would have been a terrible match. Hermione always has to be the smartest person in the room and Harry is a thrill seeker and risk taker and Hermione's always nagging him for it. Ron could deflect Hermione with humor and had no problem with powerful women. …
All is not lost... coming to a Netflix near you. I watch this show over and over again because all the characters are smart, and none of them overpower the other. Even the mastermind can't do it by himself.
I'm not trolling, and I know what I'm talking about. Spider-Woman in the picture I posted is terrible. Either her neck is coming out of her ribcage, or she got shoulder implants from a water buffalo. And even taking into account foreshortening, you could store a prize watermelon in her thighs.
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So I have been dying laughing since my friend's 3-year-old referred to her vagina as a "ladybutt." Then, when she went to a public restroom with her dad and saw his penis, she called it a "silly wiggly man-butt." DYING.
Wait. I thought actual kissing was a huge no-no in Bollywood. Like, Richard Gere got banned for an Indian actress in public kind of no-no. But there's not only kissing in there, there's also ouright sex. Was I misinformed? Or have things changed?
Oh, that looks creepy-good...
You can only really see it if you zoom in. He has Mickey Mouse ears.
If you give a mouse a cookie...
On this day in 1933, Prohibition ended in the United States — which means it's time to celebrate with what's…
Oh good, you're going to get me started on the Battle Droids.
As we saw at the end of Episode 1, the Battle Droids' "brains" are not in their bodies. Rather, the droids receive commands from a central battle station. This has one strong disadvantage- it creates a singular point of failure for the entire army. There are…
It wasn't even the first Atrocity committed by the British in the 20th Century.
While I like the new Star Trek movies, the sense of adventure is gone. They are not really explorring new things, not going where man hasn't gone before, but are just rehashing stuff done in the past. I hope Star Trek 3 onwards, they really just do something new, no borgs, klingons, etc., required.