Milky tea. Hopefully. But coffee and cocoa are also living deliciously.
Milky tea. Hopefully. But coffee and cocoa are also living deliciously.
I'm grateful to this community for making me return to Jeopardy at exactly the right time Cindy was on to watch her amazing, inspiring run. Thank you.
It was also a stupid category.
Have you read him before? I don't think this novel is different from how he starts any other.
Welcome. For the record: For nostalgia's sake, I watched the first two or three episodes of Fuller House before giving it up. More embarrassingly, I don't know Ms. Jepsen's work other than "Call." Will check out Emotion, as I hear good things.
I'm on my fourth listen.
I linked only to the song itself, so you don't have to worry!
The best thing about Fuller House is Carly Rae Jepsen's poppy, catchy "Everywhere You Look."
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I don't remember the case, but it was pretty morally bad, right, so that you think they're testing his principles vs. his toadying.
I won't argue your points, except maybe to say that the film wants us to think he is one, and the bar fight didn't register to me, a straight person, as one about attacking gay people, though, if that was the intention, again, he's supposed to be an asshole, though hate crimes towards gays shouldn't be an easy…
You're wrong and you should feel wrong!
No offense, but since this is next to the Hidden Figures review, it's easier to notice both written by white dudes. Every critic here is great, but maybe Univision can spring for a black film one, to get a much more personal perspective on these kinds of stories? Just sayin'. Signed, another white dude.
To be fair, when you gotta go but can't because someone's already in the bathroom, it's not conducive to amiable behavior. Same with waiting for the parking space while the driver takes his sweet time getting out. You should know this.
That is a good idea, with the movie's aim being to depict how women of color lived, and what women of color in the audience will take away from it. Now it's a bit ironic Jesse mildly complains that the director is white.
Shame it wasn't good; the novel's one of his best.
There was a readers' poll?
After the bank robbery: "Hey, guys, quickly, get into this Chrysler Pacifica!"
Very nice that you changed your mind; I don't know if that happens a lot. When it was over and I was leaving the theater I said to my friends, "I think this was the best Coen Brothers movie." It still may be.
He nailed playing Jesus, probably.
So no one in this thread saw American Pastoral. I didn't either.