Right? Several times a week I volunteer at a feral cat sanctuary and we go through so much dry cat food. I've never been tempted to try it (I'm vegetarian anyway). But after this episode I kind of am tempted now. And I'm pretty worried about that.
Right? Several times a week I volunteer at a feral cat sanctuary and we go through so much dry cat food. I've never been tempted to try it (I'm vegetarian anyway). But after this episode I kind of am tempted now. And I'm pretty worried about that.
Oh my god, a season and a half in and I just now realized that Chip and Dale are named after the < spoiler >Rescue Rangers < / spoiler >.
That's the seventh nipple I've seen today.
Lots of great choices in the article. Lost in Translation floats around my top three favorite movies, I haven't seen it in years but I still find myself randomly compelled to sing "je t'aime… je t'aime… j'taime…" sorrowfully at the most random moments fairly regularly, and I love anything Wong Kar-Wai does (even My…
That sign is still one of my favorite movie characters.
I haven't been in a Woody Allen mood for a long time for snowballing reasons, but I used to love to watch The Purple Rose of Cairo, and after 2011 would watch this back to back with Midnight in Paris. Stories about characters that look to fiction to escape life will instantly captivate me.
All this highfalutin dialogue and no one can pronounce Hermès correctly?
She also looked a little like Marilyn the Manatee. At least where it counts, in the wabba wabba.
So that closing credits song was Bob's Burgers' take on My Bloody Valentine, right?
Yes, Vera Club said that.
Not only that, what happened to Yellowtail's truck? I would've appreciated a brief mention of maybe Peridot fixing it after smashing it into the It's a Wash sign on the roof.
Everything in this episode worked for me, but especially the background humor. Particularly, the scene where Sheila and Alondra are talking and in the background over Alondra's shoulder you see Joel lugging Dan over the wall into their backyard.
No matter how upset I am at Jane the Virgin's writers for the death and the time jump, I will always watch this show for the narration and graphics editing. That's always been the real highlight for me.
My initial problem with Barrymore's character was that she seemed to be portraying the character a bit too childishly. I understand she's portraying a person primarily motivated by her id, but it was a bit much for me. I think a big part of the problem is that the pilot rushed through its portrayal of who she was…
Harley-Davidson needs a safe space lest some big scary protestor wave an irreverent sign at their fragile biker feelings.
Anyone up for a Sweet/Vicious appreciation thread?
Thanks to Kate Kulzik and Noel Kirkpatrick for discussing Sweet/Vicious on the Televerse podcast and getting me to watch this despite my aversion to all that MTV has become.
They opened with "faggotry" and threw in the triple parenthesis indicating the "Jewiness" of insurance companies. Just needed a stretched reference to white genocide or a proud, unselfconscious use of "libtard" to round out the screed.
Did anyone else catch when the wall started sliding after Gina locked Santiago in the closet?
I'm still waiting for notifications to come back so I can complain about getting a Community notification for this.