I laughed. I cried.
I laughed. I cried.
How rational of you! You are correct, this is the best way, but everyone gets hung up on presentation.
It's hard to say, but her lovely little critical-thinking character in Miracle on 34th Street may have helped set the course for my whole life. I first saw it at about the same age and have watched it every Thanksgiving since. I adore her.
I'm turning over in my grave at this comparision, and I'm not even dead yet.
NBC had a bit of leverage.
Yes, of course he wrote it. We all do realize that authors and other public figures provide their own blurbs for book jackets, credits and appearances, no? AND THIS WAS A JOKE. And it was fucking funny. Surely this didn't sail over everyone's head?
It's a fucking JOKE.
I don't find the possibility exciting, I find it dreadful.
I'm interested in this type of discussion.
I believe the source of water may have extended for some distance in either direction, no?
I think Durant considered the homicidal tendencies a highly-employable bonus.
Authenticity. It is dissonant when (I assume) they are trying to portray that the "praying Indian" does in fact speak English. It doesn't provide any contrast. And then if Lily was able to overhear them talking, should she be able to understand them? I think the added effort would have improved it greatly, but I…
It's simply that if most rate the seasons from most favorite to least favorite, the last season would be least favorite of the four. Not that it's completely without merit. As for ranking it MOST favorite, I'd guess that's a minority opinion. To which anyone is entitled. Just wanted to support the OP.
I've dealt with debilitating depression as depicted in the film myself. For someone who has had depression themselves to say they HATE the depressed character because she's too depressed is just asinine. It's like Dave Chappelle's black white supremist character Clayton Bigsby. At least you admitted it was wrong.
I think it's even better now that TIL about the wedding tradition of La Soupe .
You adding this makes your original comment even worse.
I'm just astonished that this collaboration seems to make both Lou Reed and Metallica (at least 3 of them) so deliriously happy.
“When harlots and dipsomaniacs are killed, I do not lose a minute’s sleep."
I'm going to get caught up on Homeland, I've just been reminded it exists and I've had Showtime this whole time. But I can certainly see someone not choosing to spend their limited free time trying to unwind with that sort of subject matter.
Are they "too cheap-ass" or do they not have enough money?