Ever check out "Bangable Dudes in History"? Young Stalin was smokin' hot: http://bangabledudesinhisto…
Ever check out "Bangable Dudes in History"? Young Stalin was smokin' hot: http://bangabledudesinhisto…
I approve this Lost character fuckability analysis.
I approve this Lost character fuckability analysis.
He was way too pretty when he did Lost. Couple years aging has done that man a lot of good. Also, Boone's whole in-love-with-his-sister thing was kind of gross and creepy.
He was way too pretty when he did Lost. Couple years aging has done that man a lot of good. Also, Boone's whole in-love-with-his-sister thing was kind of gross and creepy.
Sherlock's ignorance about sex was left out??? It's a key revelation!
That wasn't supposed to be a great song, just a popular one. Larry's friend who takes him for a walk on the beach even says he's going to have a couple albums that kids who buy "Tiger Beat" like, and then burn out.
That wasn't supposed to be a great song, just a popular one. Larry's friend who takes him for a walk on the beach even says he's going to have a couple albums that kids who buy "Tiger Beat" like, and then burn out.
I never thought that "The Storyteller" was actually on television. I think Moriarty made himself an IMDB page (takes 5 minutes… Fuck, I have one for a backyard horror movie no one's ever seen), wrote the show & recorded an episode on DVD sometime after he decided, in the first season, that he was going to destroy…
I never thought that "The Storyteller" was actually on television. I think Moriarty made himself an IMDB page (takes 5 minutes… Fuck, I have one for a backyard horror movie no one's ever seen), wrote the show & recorded an episode on DVD sometime after he decided, in the first season, that he was going to destroy…
Molly has always mattered to Sherlock. Why do you think he interfered with her relationship with Jim, or teased her about the Christmas present? He was jealous.
Molly has always mattered to Sherlock. Why do you think he interfered with her relationship with Jim, or teased her about the Christmas present? He was jealous.
But, why would we necessarily consider a film that happened to have a lot of strong female characters in it "identity centric?" That's part of the problem right there. Stories about women are automatically considered women-stories, where stories about men are just stories about people.
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No, stories about men are supposed to be universal to everybody, male or female. It's not an empathy thing, more a cultural one.
Isn't Cage roughly $27 gazillion in debt to the tax man? I think that might be a factor in the roles he picks these days.
"I Know It's Over" or "A Light That Never Goes Out".
Part of the problem is that every single piece of art about a woman is automatically extrapolated into a story about Everywoman.
What's funny is that the bananas we are used to don't exist in nature, either. We've modified them to remove seeds, make them sweeter and add that zipper that the wackadoo in that Kurt Cameron video was all on about.
Not Turkey. Turks and Caicos, an island in the Caribbean.