When someone talks about what a big "movie buff" they are, it's a clear sign that they aren't.
When someone talks about what a big "movie buff" they are, it's a clear sign that they aren't.
There's no down voting on here.
Her and Alicia had a falling out when Alicia found out she banged Peter.
Kate Mara.
She doesn't believe anything is wrong with it because she felt it kicking.
Well, that girl did say she was told that she only had a 10% chance of getting into DePaul. DePaul is not hard to get into. Trust me, I got in too.
I agree. I think if she were a regular, The Good Wife would become a different, lesser show.
This was my favorite book when I was a kid! I credit/blame it for me obsession with puns!
I heard that every year networks buy scripts to about 50 pilots, produce about 25 and less than half make it to air. This made me truly wonder how some stuff ever makes it to air.
Peter Mullen is who you're thinking of.
I think he already has killed people.
Everyone on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia is a good example. Watching the first season is weird because they've all gotten so much worse.
The CW posts the episodes online.
Mad Dog Time is seriously one of the worst movies I've ever seen.
An appropriate topic since it’s Mental Health Awareness week!
I love how they've started doing re-enactments of Thomas's story.
I find anyone who says that they're a "big movie buff" usually isn't.
Put me down as another fan of The Shadow. Never seen The Rocketeer though.
A lawyer friend of mine told me that her professors in law school the O.J. Simpson case totally perverted what people think a "reasonable doubt" is. "Nobody knows except the killer and victim" is not "reasonable doubt." If it was almost every fucking murderer would be walking around free.
"Did Zimmerman chase him down or did he try to follow him discretely to make sure he wasn't 'up to no good?'"