As I said in another post, it seems deeply cynical. Las Vegas isn’t rural.
As I said in another post, it seems deeply cynical. Las Vegas isn’t rural.
Yes. Elfman was quoted as saying; “AIDS is a state of mind.” I can’t see her without thinking of that.
I bought it when they released it on DVD and it holds up really really. In fact, I think it was ahead of its time, so it plays better now. Plus, Sam Raimi was one of the producers.
That was Lily Rabe.
I always liked her because she was in a short-lived, mostly forgotten TV series that I loved called America Gothic.
You’re probably right. I just remember them stopping to use the bathroom.
My favorite part was that it had no bathroom, so they had to stop and use the bathroom someplace else and they all went together. Best. Movie. Ever.
One of my stalkers would alternate between threats and apologizing and acting like we were friends. He would leave my chatty voice mails about his life.
I once heard that because they’ve been sued so many times, they’re careful about what they publish.
People think I’m some hipster when I tell them that I don’t have a Facebook page, when really I’m too afraid of a stalker.
I’ve been harassed online and in real life. I’ve also been assaulted.
Yes, but there are rumors that they weren’t legally married. Seriously.
The now-defunct soap opera As the World Turns had a character named Lily that had a long-lost twin sister named Rose.
It’s always existed, but I think it’s getting worse. A couple of years ago when Vanity Fair did their rising stars issues, about half were the child of a famous person. A little more than a decade ago, Vanity Fair did a similar issue and most of the actors featured, and all those on the cover, weren’t children of…
I have no issue with people changing religions, but Rubio’s reasons for doing so seem deeply cynical.
I hadn’t heard that. Yikes.
What did Jon Hamm do? :(
It’s pretty easy to find on Google. Buzzfeed reported it last year.
They converted when they lived in Las Vegas when Rubio was a kid. Nevada has a large Mormon population. They left the church when they moved away. I’ve seen this, people will join a popular religion where they’re at to get what they can from that church.