I actually pay for Hulu and I think it's worth it, almost entirely thanks to the inclusion of Criterion films. But, those films are leaving for a new service come November, and then it's boo-hoo to you, Hulu.
I actually pay for Hulu and I think it's worth it, almost entirely thanks to the inclusion of Criterion films. But, those films are leaving for a new service come November, and then it's boo-hoo to you, Hulu.
If you worship the Flying Spaghetti Monster then you're forbidden from actually eating spaghetti - it's a sacred image of your lord, after all.
How sad is it that I assumed you were talking about a real Twitter user?
Additionally - and maybe the subject shouldn't even be discussed, but it's already been broached - I don't really get why people would be making fun of her for being 'ugly' - she's a good-looking lady, after all. I guess maybe it's because she's not as tall and thin as the other women in Trump's general orbit…? Seems…
It's hard to have an honest debate about this stuff, because Milo apologists/defenders/whatever refuse to acknowledge why he was actually banned: it wasn't due to his political beliefs (there are plenty of right-wingers on Twitter) or even due to the particular written content of his tweets, but rather due to him…
Yeah, I was planning to see it at some point, but the overall politicization of it, and the way right-wing media outlets were (prematurely) calling it a bomb, got me to pony up for opening weekend tickets. It's decent, by the way (some people really love it). I think the box-office numbers are perfectly reflective of…
He's been involved in harassment campaigns against various people for years, up to and including this Leslie Jones thing. Acting like all he did was 'annoy' a famous person is either ignorant or disingenuous.
A lot of his fans are literal neo-Nazis - they'd love for that bell to ring loud and clear.
I've actually seen Pizza Underground live. In a converted warehouse in Williamsburg, no less. There was no entry fee, people waved pizza-themed cardboard signs, the kid from Home Alone played a harmonica, and the band - basically and overall - did a kinda-okay set of Velvet Underground covers. It wasn't great or…
For me, the review brought to mind the 2011 film 'The Oregonian,' which is also an attempt at making an oddball, creepy cult film, undone by inept filmmaking and a chronic lack of inspiration. Yeah, that movie sucked.
Whether or not this is old, I'm just seeing it for the first time and I think it's pretty cool. So, suck it, haters.
The story of Chuck Tingle's Hugo nomination is sort of like a Chuck Tingle novel itself, what with its strange twists and erotic intrigue.
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I have a black cat myself and she's great. She's a bit feisty and territorial with other people, but she's really sweet and affectionate with me, so I'm good.
FWIW, my understanding is that they're still considered good luck in Japan. Or, more accurately, cats in general are considered good luck and black cats aren't any less lucky than any other cat.
Not sure if anyone's taken issue with the headline yet, but why does this constitute an "assault on nostalgia?" Insofar as this constitutes an assault, it seems like an assault in support of the forces of nostalgia; a pro-nostalgia assault, if you will.
I know what you mean, but for me personally, they really lost some points due to their handling of the situation with a certain ex-employee (whose name I won't mention in case trolls are still looking to quarrel over it, but it sounds like "Alley-Son Wrap"). Basically, she was targeted and harassed by anti-feminist…
The New Yorker invented droll, erudite pornography with impeccable copy-editing.
"Winter barnbusters" is what did it for me, specifically.
I rarely looked at Starwipe because my personal quota for celebrity gossip is pretty low; I'm sure there was some good writing there but it didn't feel worth it to check out with any regularity.