Laura, I adore you for referencing Romy & Michele.
Laura, I adore you for referencing Romy & Michele.
Every time I hear a mad evangelist doing his thing, I wish to be sitting across from him as he reaches his fever pitch, just so he can be witness to my hysterical laughter.
I'm assuming it's the titillation factor of getting to sneak a peek without the women in question being aware. The act of getting away with it, basically.
Somehow I temporarily forgot that we are moving on to Twelve, and you just reminded me that I have Peter Capaldi to look forward to in the near future. Thank you for making Friday splendid, StupidBurnerAcct.
I look forward to Snoopzilla's encounter with Mothra, and will be sure to dress accordingly.
On the one hand, I am desperately in love with this cast. (Tilda Swinton! Willem Dafoe! Jeff Goldblum! Basically everyone!)
Gugu Mbatha-Raw is impeccable. So stoked.
I really enjoyed Marvel's making Pepper more proactive in the movies (or, well, making her not-just-a-secretary), but can't say for a second that I enjoyed Paltrow's take on her. Superhero movie or not, there just wasn't anything about her as Potts which worked for me.
Nielsen is borderline archaic.
Seriously? Ugh. Vomit.
Well, not so much elongates your feet as the seeming length of your legs. An uninterrupted silhouette to add the illusion of mile-long legs, basically.
Did you see the video they (finally!) did together? It was such glorious commentary on he and she and they-as-them.
Is the face of the alien queen sent to rule over us all. It really is weirdly, wonderfully perfect.
Rose also claimed that a reality TV producer in LA had contacted him about creating a Romeo Rose-themed reality TV show.
OUAT is the first show that springs to mind when I think '100% thoroughly unlikable protagonists'. Every single one of the heroes is awful.
Does hate-watching count? Because I've been doing that solely for Rumple and Regina.
And Peter Mensah, but if I named all the wonderful parts of the show, we'd be here 'til tomorrow.
I miss Rome more than anything. Carnivale comes a close second.
I hated Spartacus during its first season, because I was dumb and I missed Rome, and so I wanted it to be something that it clearly wasn't. But Lucy Lawless is a treasure, and Manu Bennett and Andy Whitfield is/was lovely, and damned if the show didn't develop actual characterization and storytelling by the end of the…
I had a really visceral, disquieted reaction to Be Right Back, but White Bear shook me. There's something at once believable and profoundly disturbing about being faced by countless camera phones, the people behind them utterly disconnected from what they're watching.