Yeah, and he's a lazy fuck. She wasn't just prattling, she was also cleaning up after both of them like an adult, while he watched like a spoiled little piece of shit. I fucking hate Mike.
Yeah, and he's a lazy fuck. She wasn't just prattling, she was also cleaning up after both of them like an adult, while he watched like a spoiled little piece of shit. I fucking hate Mike.
Tough times
With Kobe beef.
I rewound the water bottle squirt and watched it again. We have the exact same bottle for our beagles.
What did happen to the Huntingtons? I missed it.
I agree with you on your general points, Last. And I'm perfectly happy with the direction the show is taking. But this episode was badly written, nevertheless. The moral dilemma was way too heavy handed, and a lot of the character relationships just didn't pop. In general, the characters-who-are-not-house all felt…
I hate to be this feminist but
Polanski didn't seduce some 16 year old. It wasn't statutory rape.
Racism is the exercise of power to oppress. It is not, as commonly described, making jokes about someones skin color. White jokes about black people wouldn't be racist if whites didn't hold a huge amount of structural power over blacks (and I mean right now, not just historically).
He should make
Blood Sister: One Tough Nun as his next movie. Right? Right?
Agreed. Full of nice touches. I liked when she tells Sierra "I'd go crazy without you" and Sierra says "that's what I'm here for" which is the kinda throw away line friends say, but also obviously the literal truth about Sierra's role in the engagement.
I hope they explore her relationship with Helo more, it would be interesting to see how she reacts if she finds out their past, especially if it's built up with some of him being a nice guy / hero first.
The thing that really chaps me is the idea that this is going on en-masse around right idiots, but that it's also kept secret.
That's not a kid, that's a loose fitting dress, a giant purse, and an ill-received joke about peanut butter.
Word, Waits.
Also, the American Office, while superb, has never done anything as good as the scene where Tim asks Dawn.
Ooooooh boy does the American version of representative democracy suck cock by choice compared to the British version. You see, in the British system, the party that has been elected by the majority of the voters gets to write legislation that is in accordance with it's manifesto, or platform of intended goals, which…
Josie and the Pussycats is the best movie ever join the army.
Also, I think you'll find the correct lyric is "HE WAS A SK8ER BOI"
HEY! HEY! YOU! YOU! I DON'T LIKE YOUR GIRLFRIEND!
Can't Hardly Wait was totally underrated.
I believe the only movie
With Parker Posey where she isn't pretty much the best thing about the movie. In fact, I think I would have like this more without her.