Although, a runner up for me is the one where Dorothy unwittingly asks the priest to dinner.
Although, a runner up for me is the one where Dorothy unwittingly asks the priest to dinner.
Best. Episode. Ever.
Are you a woman or gay man? Because while you don’t have to be a woman or a gay man to appreciate The Golden Girls it really, really, really, really helps.
Rue McClanahan said one thing that most fans had in common was they would always tell her how they want to have a living situation like the GGs when they’re older.
Also:
Mostly nostalgia I think. I believe (can’t be certain) that it has a definitive place in gay culture, but a lot of it is nostalgia.
I fucking LOVE that episode!
ALF?!
“I see it now. When Posey saw Blanche give Kendall Nesbit her key, she was FURIOUS. She dropped a steak knife into her purse..”
This lay out simply does not make sense! The door is to the left of the couch. Start again and do it right!!!!!!!
My bff and I loved that movie, although I don’t remember why. If I watch it again it will probably be horrible.
I loathed it. I wrote a review of it in my blog at the time, and the line I remember is, “This is not a mediocre movie. This is a movie that aimed for mediocrity and fell woefully short of the mark.”
I watched Wicker Park for Josh Hartnett. It was not remotely worth it.
Garrett Hedlund! Troy was his big(ish) break.
I was there for Orlando, but Brad was remarkably hot in that movie.
Brad at his most hot, and his hot cousin (don’t remember the actor).
I watched 40 Days and 40 Nights for this reason and was so mad. That rape shit wasn’t worth it.
In 1990, young Zabella had to see everything Christian Slater was in. The spark that was started by the bashful brother in The Legend of Billie Jean turned into a huge crush after watching Heathers. I sat through Gleaming the Cube (someone in Hollywood was like “let’s make a movie with skateboards!”) and The Name of…
I watched Pearl Harbor for Josh Hartnett, not Affleck. I’ve watched it a few times.
Omg. This was fascinating but so was that Guardia article you linked to some for this: Meantime, back at Oscar camp, Houston’s “withdrawal” led the event’s panicking organisers to draft in country singer Faith Hill, at a cost of a $60,000 private jet flight. This, in turn, allegedly gave rise to a major hissy-fit…
I am just thinking of ones I’ve enjoyed which were at the peak and then crashed, so George Michael