Click click click indeed, the comments are pouring in on this one.
Click click click indeed, the comments are pouring in on this one.
No, it's a Grantland article about merkins in Hollywood, and it contains an anecdote about some chick who had to wear one in "Auto Focus" for a '70s bush. The only picture is Kate Winslet in her "Reader" bathtub.
They were already mad about Alexandra Daddario's glorious, glorious nude scene.
Which totally happens—note the chick who had to wear a merkin for a nude scene in "Auto Focus"
So, no Ami Dolenz?
Yes.
"content warning"? We need to have warnings in discussion threads?
GIVE IT TO JULIA!
I have a six-year-old daughter. I had to explain to her once that we couldn't just fast-forward through the commercials on a live program. I also told her what no doubt was a fascinating story about how phones used to be only for talking.
Remember those periodical references? Like, if you wanted to find news articles about Jim Jones before Jonestown, you had to pick the 1970 volume and look up "Jones, Jim" to see if he'd been mentioned in Time or Newsweek or whatever…then the 1971 volume…then the 1972 volume…
I thought when "Clark" decided to go the extra mile and marry Martha that it seemed like a huge risk. Unless you can just bring her home and establish a polyamorous relationship with Liz then it's just not worth it. Now we see that coming true.
Closed captioning for the bread truck lady said [SOUTH AFRICAN ACCENT]
We are over a decade before DNA analysis was even a thing. If Phil managed to avoid leaving prints in that apartment, he's good.
She does not know he's an Illegal. She still has no idea who he really is.
"supposedly"? Are you under the impression that they might have actually set a guy on fire?
"Groove Is in the Heart" has always been shit.
"For the WWII enthusiast, or anyone disaster inclined: Dead Wake by Erik Larson (out March 10)"
Wrong war.
Well, now that I've finished it, I actually did like it. I was thrown off by all the silence and the dour frowning and the loooooooooooong shots, but it certainly sets a mood. Certainly evokes a feeling of what one imagines life in 1961 Poland was actually like.
Not sarcasm at all. That's one of my all-time favorite KotH episodes. Hm, what are the others…