Truth. I really miss shows where it was just a person with an engaging personality telling you how to cook in an aesthetically pleasing studio or home. Ina Garten being a primary example...
Truth. I really miss shows where it was just a person with an engaging personality telling you how to cook in an aesthetically pleasing studio or home. Ina Garten being a primary example...
“It’s not just $80 million to $100 million.” Imagine being so detached from the value of money that you would utter the word “just” before saying $80 million.
I saw Summer School in the theatre as a kid with my sister and grandmother, who remarked afterward: “I don’t know if that movie was appropriate for your age, but clearly you understood more jokes than I did!”
*this*. I know nothing about him, but it would irk me no end to have to answer questions about someone else's misdeeds. I'd be extremely rude to say the least.
This is one of the many reasons why I couldn’t be a public figure overall, I would simply reply: ‘How come you’re asking me? I only worked with him in one movie!' But alas, I get that wouldn’t be diplomatic to say. Keeping up a facade must be exhausting.
Fuck her for working with/defending Allen, but she sued Disney over the Black Widow release because the theatrical release was specified in her contract, and Disney did a streaming release to maximize their own profits. Kinda weird to come down on team "Disney needs more money".
I thought it was a pretty solid answer - he didn’t want to talk about it, he made that clear, and he was classy about it. I’m not sure what else you could want in a celebrity non-response.
So the bad friends took your daughter’s hair, cool, cool cool cool, I didn’t need sleep tonight anyway.
About 11 years ago, myself, my husband and our one-year-old daughter moved into a house on a quiet cul-de-sac in a great neighbourhood. The house had been built in the 70’s and had not been updated, so inside it wasn’t overly attractive, but it was spacious with a nice little yard and it was affordable. Weird things…
(Late submission last year, cleaned up a bit. I apologize if it falls into the “long” category, but no effusive descriptions I promise):
There have been several recent episodes of the wonderful Jim Harold’s Campfire with stories of ghosts from the future meeting ghosts of the past aka time slips appearing as strange hauntings. Time seems like a very funny thing that we cannot fully understand.
And like I plead every year, folks, please please remember that longer doesn’t mean better. Brevity is the soul of dread.
My initial reactions to this topic going round was an eyeroll and skepticism, but digging into a bit...I’d say there’s definite “taste” in the casting that comes from cultural (and global norms) of beauty and approachability. Something like colorism with how “ethnic” people can look. As an Asian male, there’s no…
“When a man has found his dream girl, he will ditch his old ways and become the man that she expects to have,” says one post.
1: Press on nails exist. In fact, they’re extremely popular now, as the technology behind them has improved so much that they are actually incredible. Pre-pandemic, I was someone who got long acrylics every 2 weeks like clock work, but I now just plop on some press ons when I want to look put together. I don’t think…
So the Aniston character in The Morning Show really is based on Katie.
For reals. I’d actually bother to watch that lineup.
I have never liked Katie Couric. I couldn’t explain why.
he had a fucking rape button, katie!
I’m trying to think of another circumstance where a new temporary boss could come into the workspace of a woman who is the most important and senior employee there, yell at her on how to do her job, and somehow get lauded by Jezebel. So far, nothing.