@CassandraSays: No, two different things.
@CassandraSays: No, two different things.
Glee makes me Glum. Screw Glee. There. I said it.
Courtney, it's Twitter not Twatter.
Bungle in the Jungle.
I had high hopes for Roger calling his autobiography "Jolly Roger." Oh well.
@badmutha: True, that!
The model in #15 looks like Crispin Glover in drag.
@shinystuff: How 'bout "Goodnight Moonshine?"
@LadyChatterley: I think you missed mine.
The tattoo artist reminds me of Zed from Pulp Fiction.
@14Kgold:betastar misses MizJ: Ah, ya beat me to it.
Pretty damn great...I'd like to see that putz Jimmy Kimmel try that on stage.
@Big_Queen_Yum_Yum: I tend to agree...every Oscar year seems less relevant to me...the new "stars" are less talented that the heavyweights of yore...Michael Bay is everywhere, as are remakes of films that were not very good to begin with...Hollywood is stuck in a ditch creatively speaking.
@haileydatzme: If the filmmakers were going to take the title from The Who song, at least they coulda spelled it correctly: "The Kids Are Alright."
I marvel when someone thinks that another person - in the entertainment industry or living down the block - owes them an explanation about their sexual orientation.
@pearlsdream: I always think of Tom Hanks (in Bosom Buddies) whenever I see Tony in "Some Like it Hot"!
Tony Curtis was such a talented actor..."Some Like it Hot"..."The Boston Strangler" & so forth. He will be missed.
@Vivien Smith-Smythe-Smith: Try reading those comments again & perhaps you will understand; some of the questions do not merit a serious response.
@YoungBayardRustin: Mo'Nique did not give Oprah her blessing for that interview, yet Oprah did it anyway.
@Snaptastic: God, how I would love to frame your comment.