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Pope Alexander
PopeAlexandersEternalSunshine

Well, she basically did play Hillary in Primary Colors, and of course she was wonderful.

YOU MUST BE ONE OF THEM NAZI PSYCHIATRISTS.

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Apparently the full story is that Emma Thompson specifically went full-on jazz hands to show younger actors how to behave on a red carpet — ie. don't be so stiff and full of yourself, and remember that you're there to promote something and to interact with fans.

My guess is that it's basically Alfie with a lady.

Yeah, I might go see this based solely on the fact that, unlike in a Tyler Perry movie, it probably won't end with Paula Patton contracting karma AIDS.

YES I TOO WOULD CONSENT TO CONSENSUAL SEXY SEX WITH AT LEAST 60% OF WHAT I HAVE SEEN IN THIS TRAILER.

I would not believe the premise of any movie that suggested a woman would attempt to juggle multiple men if she had Idris Elba in her life.

Well, I do think that the Murray family is wealthy, but I think it had more to do with the fact that cooking a whole turkey is usually like a $30-40 expense and if you don't have a group of 20 people sitting down to eat, you're probably going to waste a bunch of it. As opposed to maybe a $5 individual steak expense.

FROM HEAVEN OBVIOUSLY.

I don't go near anything that's Bieber-endorsed.

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Just to cement the whole "Ariana Grande is the New Mariah" thing.

And judging by the sunflower croptop/skater skirt combo, she clearly appreciates the Dutch masters!

Hah — I saw yours after I hit submit and thought, "Well, at least it's a different cover."

Just say no to Twincest, Lindy.

All the wishing in the world won't get you that Sandy/Dennys threesome you've wanted all these years.

lmao. That's amazing, but also wtf librarian?

The ISBN is 0440227151, apparently, for anyone looking for this cover for nostalgia purposes.

I think this cover is turrible, but it's the one I've had since I was 8, so it has a special place in my heart.

Sandy and Dennys always felt like after-thoughts, so I wasn't that interested in their solo adventures.

L'Engle, Madeleine. A Wrinkle in Time. New York City: Square Fish, 1962. Print.