You're right, 13 is way too young to go away for manslaughter. Good call, Meghan.
You're right, 13 is way too young to go away for manslaughter. Good call, Meghan.
Yes. I think maybe the difference is, a male star has to break the youth barrier once, a female star has to break the 35 barrier and then keep breaking it every time, or get pushed out. If that makes sense.
I do feel a little bad, not for young male stars, because they're millionaires and screw them, but that moment when the world is done with them and they don't know it yet. That's kind of an embarrassing moment to watch. It's different for young female stars, because a hot young woman is always welcome in showbusiness.
Casey is definitely the better Affleck but that was odd. Is it possible for a comment to be in the Uncanny Valley?
In Heat, the guy who plays Waingro looks enough like a young Levine that it confused me more than once.
There are definitely more young action stars; the older haven't gone anywhere though, I think. For every Labeef there's a Tom Cruise (who, I think, has outnumbered LaBeef's films even during LaBeef's own short career). The age range has expanded on the old-side, too; I can't think of an 80's action movie with a man…
He seemed a little, I guess, short in the early going. Terse makes me think of an attitude problem, but he just seemed like a guy who said what he had to say and when he was done he was done.
No, it's 5 and a half to six Bells. Aren't you listening?
I love Kristen Bell as a unit of measurement. How tall is that building? Oh, it's five and a half, maybe six Bells.
The "at all" at the end has always bugged me. Yes, it's done to maintain the rhythm but it would be so much better, both lyric wise and musically, if they left it out.
Just google "leighton meester house", top results are a bunch of screenshots. She plays jailbait who falls in love with House. But is it truly love, or could a medical condition actually cause someone to fall in love???
Still not as hot.
She was never as hot as she was as a blonde in that one episode of House.
It's probably a metaphor for the
That's a shame. Kaya Scodelario is wicked hot, I want her to have a successful career so there will be more pictures of her in the world.
It was written and directed badly. He said "Let me die!" at least 4 times, when two would have sufficed. By the 4th time, it had gone from an eerie, gripping scene, to a /sigh. They almost had the most gripping scene in all 11 episodes of the show, and they just blew it.
The lack of remorse, even making fun of Clowes, is what does it.
I defended her for a long time, but, the writers of the show have proven me wrong. Thanks, writers.
I think he's genuinely a sociopath.
Yes, I said exactly all of those things.