I upvoted you because you just went for it, and I like that.
I upvoted you because you just went for it, and I like that.
Sorry, that should've read "readily available feature films." It's been amended. And yes, I'm pretty excited to get to see the restored River Of Grass. At which point Patrick Stewart's point will be well taken.
This clinched it: watching other people have fun is one of the least fun things to watch.
But you can delight us all in perpetuity, happily, Norm.
I might be one of the only people in the universe who unabashedly loved Fay Grim. When Thomas Jay Ryan shows up, three people at the IFC theater yelled out "Yeah!", and I instantly regretted not joining in.
I'm comfortable using the shorthand "football" to describe "the cause of the horrific physical price football players pay for others' entertainment."
I don't think it's dismissive to hate something. "Michelle Obama hates childhood obesity" doesn't strike me as disdainful, either.
I'm just jealous that my own application for a credit limit of $1 billion was rejected.
Actually, that's what I was going for by explaining it as such: "She embraces her death, confident that she has achieved a kind of everlasting life. Her name will be remembered, even if only by her murderer."
This thread made my day. I want you guys to start a podcast about Madame Bovary—I would subscribe.
It was actually meant to be a joke illustrating how Americans have no idea about classic British literature—hence Jane Austen wrote everything that was by a female British author (because people know 1 name, and it is Austen. Bronte who?), and Tim Burton created Alice In Wonderland. But I guess the joke didn't quite…
It's not a rediscovery so much as it's something that should still be in the discussion about Kickstarter. Just because it's as much a place to give businesses free money (rather than buying their products at a reasonable price) doesn't mean the divide between artists soliciting funds and legal fictions doing the same…
In my day we had to travel to the radio station and give the thumbs-down in person, uphill both ways.
Thanks for bringing this to our attention. It's been fixed.
Her reaction to Mink's gun was one of my favorite moments in the episode. I like the amount of comics lore you're bringing here, LoveWaffle.
Upvoted!
My plan is for Stewart and McKellen to show up in the Dr. Strange movie wearing fake mustaches, calling themselves Adjunct Professor Y and Laser-Tagneto. Lawsuit avoided!
It's great. I would keep it on a loop in my kitchen if I could.
You are absolutely right. Fixed.
You are absolutely right. Article's been fixed - good catch, and I'll gladly eat crow on this one.
Excellent reference. I actually cheered out loud, by myself in my apartment, watching him in that scene.