Somebody who fancies themselves as intellectual trying to say “think outside the box”
Somebody who fancies themselves as intellectual trying to say “think outside the box”
I thought the endings were not exclusive of each other. Jo may still open the school even if she doesn’t marry her professor, and I felt like the book was not published in the end for herself and to fulfill her creative and professional ambitions, although of course that played a part, but as a way to preserve Beth’s…
As always, no love for the Susan Dey/William Shatner version.
That ending was unexpected. Last thing I thought I'd see was the March sisters kicking the Manson Family's ass.
The ending doesn’t bother me and within context it works really well.
I think Alcott would have liked Jo using the Infinity Stones to defeat Thanos.
Well, those letters to the author prove tiger bullshit we see on the Internet is no different than the shit they did even in the eighteen hundreds.
“wait a minute." (Goes to make sure the horse is ok.)
I don’t want that horse skull in my house.
Their neighbors have to come up with an excuse why the party can’t or shouldn’t enter.
I read a Cosmo article that said Millennials are really into it.
“Feast of the ass," you say...
You don’t believe she wants his “womb-ferret”?
Jack Black and Kate Winslet is one of those on-screen couples that make you say, “Yep, this sure is a movie.”
Dude. Didn’t she see that automatic shade/curtain system?? I’d be bed dancing as well. I STILL fantasize about getting a set-up like that one day.
Law is fantastic is just about everything I have seen him in. In my mind, one of the most underrated actors out there. I think he gets a worse rep than he deserves because he is too beautiful to be a pure character actor, even though that is where he shines (See also Brad Pitt).
He also comes across as a not terribly…
Does she also get mad when people in movies use silencers, or when characters in ancient Rome speak with British accents?
I love this movie. It’s the only annual holiday movie I’ve watched so far this year and I was hoping I’d see this article after seeing it last weekend.
it can’t be overstated - there is some seriously good knitwear in this movie. Like, beyond cozy.
I’m not a rom-com person, generally speaking, but I love this movie unabashedly. While Iris and Amanda are obviously exaggerated tropes, I feel like I have been versions of each of them at different points in my life. Also, while it requires a serious suspension of disbelief to accept that either of these…