I do think that nowadays it's more and more the norm. In the early aughts, for two young twentysomethings, people made us feel awkward. Now, married in our thirties and with a daughter, we don't care anymore!
I do think that nowadays it's more and more the norm. In the early aughts, for two young twentysomethings, people made us feel awkward. Now, married in our thirties and with a daughter, we don't care anymore!
I've had this gnawing at my head for the past few days: as I crossed the street to get to work, I saw a girl a block behind crossing too, while a truck full of city workers (sweepers, gardeners, etc.) passed her by and started whistling and yelling at her. She kept walking, ignoring them, the truck sped off, and I…
A fluke that's totally romantic and adorable. You go kids. :)
We should start a petition. To the Twitters!
And do you know who still find it weird? Community board members/some old folks.
You know, I would have muchly preferred to see Nic Cage at some point in Seth Rogen's "This Is The End."
After a while, it sounds as if they're saying "Leather Go!" which is a great name for a fashion line.
But if things go right with that girl, brace yourself for a lifetime of having to explain to people about it. I met my wife online (she used to comment on my personal blog) and the first few years it was sort of embarassing/weird/awkward to explain it to people, but 12 years on, I lead with: "Hi, this is my wife. We…
Show of hands: how many of you would get a divorce just to remarry and have one of these at your wedding?
Specially since he never actually does say the wordss mentioned on the headline.
My question would be, isn't the lack of an uncanny valley its own uncanny valley?
Looper. Oh right! I have that movie on the shelf across me! It's unopened and everything! I bought it and left it there, like many others. That's the death I mostly feel, the death of my cinema time!
The voices I used to hear all had my own voice, which is why I knew I wasn't all that crazy, is what I told my doctor.
Very, very true. I defended MoS' tone regarding the fight, but you are right, you can see the Avengers actually helping people in the midst of it all. That's populist Marvel for you, as opposed to the brooding navel gazing of the DC films.
I agree. In the Avengers, the destruction of Manhattan is met by the audience with a smile, because holy shit it's the freakin' Avengers, and Marvel knows how to project fun at the viewer, whereas in MoS everything feels heavy and "important", which makes the disregard to the destruction of Metropolis stand out so…
Princess Grace appeared as a floating head at the ceremony to check if it wasn't really Cary Grant getting hitched.
True. But his phrasing scared me a bit. I know those fight exists, out there, somewhere. Should I report myself?
My adorable wife is helplessly obsessed, too. Like, listen to the band all day long obsessed, look at Pinterest boards all day obsessed. I'd probably mind more, but she says it's because he is her type, like me. So me= Levine, according to her. It's not bad for the ego, I should say.
Like the one that said that Toy Story and The Walking Dead are the same thing? I saw that on Pinterest, so it might be worth a look!
Zombieton Abbey?