"Queefing like a Bronte" is my new motto.
"Queefing like a Bronte" is my new motto.
Jennifer Aniston would be a reasonable explanation for having avoided it.
He keeps the stills from the first print of Clueless in his attic somewhere, right? Dorian goddamned Gray, this one.
OR Paul Rudd will reveal to 1D his fantastical Dorian Gray situation, such that he has the original stills from Clueless hidden in his attic somewhere.
I suppose a well-crafted film requires the explicit depiction of neither graphic sex nor graphic violence to achieve its point. However, I for one, if forced to choose, will select sex over violence almost every time.*
I think my concern is more aligned with the revelation that it's bad prose.
How do you feel about graphic violence?
Perhaps, and I'm going out on a limb here, the MPAA just objects to the idea of Shia LeBeouf having sex.
Is that the live-action version of ... this?:
Hahahaha I love this comment.
Indeed, that's why I shared the article with you! :)
hahahaha That's awesome.
I sincerely believe that Jesus would have put "ombre hair" in the sin category.
Ooo, good call. Forgot about Depp.
I recalled reading your thoughtful comment this weekend, and a friend posted this on FB today. Thought that really well-written article might be an interesting facet of this discussion (only 2 days late...).
I doubt a person more determined to undermine their natural attractiveness has ever existed.
And I have just come out as TomDaleysexual, which is considerably different than TomDelaysexual, which is how I initially read his name...
Never you mind a Bryan Cranston cameo, I actively continue to worry about Jesse Pinkman. It's the definition of "not healthy."
I'm with you. And I have the urge to remove all skin imperfections I come across, but I refuse to press play on that thing. Even the still is giving me the creeps.