No, it's not redundant. There's hetero porn and gay porn. It's quite simple.
No, it's not redundant. There's hetero porn and gay porn. It's quite simple.
fashionista
I always dress in black because it's slimming.
Is this question supposed to be rhetorical?
Seconded. Or is it thirded? The movie kicks ass, as does the soundtrack - but in a really moving, emotional, tear-streaked kinda way.
Love him or hate him, but please get his name right: Joss.
Sorry, but the best description in this episode belongs to Tim Gunn. Holy shit; I just about exploded when he used the phrase "maxi pad" to describe Sweet P's dress.
The contestants are all very sweet and nice to each other this season. It's bizarre. I can't get over that aspect.
EMBIGGEN. EMBIGGEN. EMBIGGEN.
"I'll allow it." One of my fav Charlie Kelly quotes!! From Mac's a Serial Killer ep! I loves me some Philly!!
Yeah, and why should I care?
Let's everyone stop double-posting, now.
Yes, yes…but what's with the Wentz-love?
The gator was shown so that we the audience could infer what they did with the drug dealers. Granted, Dexter does say "We made some alligators very happy," as the next scene opens. But television doesn't want audiences to think too hard, so the alligators were shown so we'd remember they were there, and realize "Oh,…
I love all christmas music
except for the kind sung by anyone born after 1970.
Mr. Crane, I'm with you. That was some subtle (very subtle, obviously) sarcasm dripping through that line. "This Christmas, when you open your fifteen useless presents that you'll no longer use after January, thank god it's those skinny black kids starving in Africa, instead of you." Couldn't be clearer.
When I was little, I'd watch the Rockettes Christmas special on HBO every single year, along with Emmett Otter's Jug Band Christmas and the Nutcracker on Ice. Christmas just wasn't Christmas without those three programs. (And that's just HBO; on network TV I'd catch Rudolph and Charlie Brown.) But as I became a…
I hate to moralize and sound as though my experience mirrors that of everyone else's, but I think if you grow up with divorcing parents, then you will understand The Squid and the Whale. You may not like it, but you will have a better understanding of it, and perhaps grudgingly come to respect it.
My, my. You folks are awfully optimistic. Since when are Academy voters into awarding starlets for doing fantastic impressions of uber-cool, counter-culture icons in non-linear Todd Haynes movies? If they gave her an award, the entire country would think the Academy (and Hollywood as a whole) is too far up its own…
i left my heart in cicely
NORTHERN EXPOSURE. And I second China Beach. And Moonlighting, though only the first two cheezy, cheap-ass seasons.
Don't forget Mac and Charlie slow dancing with their hands on each other's shoulders/hips. That image was priceless.