The only thing I will probably ever say in defense of anyone named Trump: lots of people use the like/favorite on Twitter to bookmark things, rather than as an actual recommendation.
The only thing I will probably ever say in defense of anyone named Trump: lots of people use the like/favorite on Twitter to bookmark things, rather than as an actual recommendation.
I think we need a Victorian lady to faint at the revelation that Johnny Depp doesn't give enough of a damn to memorize his lines. Sick burn, management group Johnny Depp fired!
If you believe CNN and Trump are really at each other's throats, you might want to alert the Secret Service that Stone Cold Steve Austin once attempted to break the President's neck…
CNN became "fake news" because they're not Fox News. That's the point of the exercise (well, that and undermining our democracy).
It aired as news, not as an ad. The segment did mention the attacks on MSNBC and other news outlets
You understand that that's a feature of still photography, right? Everyone's frozen like Han Solo at the end of Empire in those things.
I suspect he was at the very least rubbing the noses of the publishing and movie industry folk (who were demanding more Lecter of him) in it. They'd asked for more Lecter and he gave them Silence of the Lambs, a book that brought back Lecter and made him more sympathetic without actually defanging him—he was still…
I think the boat had sailed on Lecter being a sympathetic villain before the movie came out. Anne Rice had already converted Lestat from depraved villain into a retconned anti-hero by the time Silence came out, and Lecter was just part of that trend of publishers wanting more of the characters that captured the…
…and they never truly get punished for proving it, because when they show themselves to be incompetent and/or corrupt, the answer is always "Well, ain't government horrible, with all the incompetence and corruption?" And that reinforces the claim that government's the problem. Then they choose the next inside…
Alas, throwing FOX News into the fires of Mount Doom will not make President Trump crumble and explode. It will also not open up a sinkhole under his followers, that they may be swallowed back into the foul earth from which they came.
The thing about transitions is that the better you do them, the less they're noticed. In the Matrix, scenes tend to just flow one into the other, with only a small handful of real stopping points, usually around the act breaks. When you see a movie where the transitions aren't done as well (such as the Matrix sequels)…
As poly relationships gain more public acceptance, I think we're going to see a lot of people using that acceptance to bully their partners into letting them cheat.
Sadly, I doubt he had the comic timing to say "Finally! You mean Julie and I won't have sneak around anymore? This is everything I could've wanted!"
Yeah, the problem isn't "nonmonogamy" (as HUSBAND put it) it's that this scenario looks a lot like the wife's doing a soft opening for their eventual divorce. It's not like she's gotten curious about polyamory in a way that involves him—she's not looking for threesomes with her husband. She's looking to date her poly…
Give him credit for realizing that he'd aged out of the part he wanted to play (looking at you, Kevin Spacey!) but I'm pretty sure his presence in a supporting role was just part of the price of getting the movie made. The vanity of the project still comes out in him casting the most young Tom Hanks-looking guy he…
I don't have the keyboard with the phone slot in it—mine's a solar powered logitech—but I'll admit that I use the keyboard this way sometimes. A keyboard's a lot less cumbersome than a laptop, and every once in a while I need to write a full-length email while I'm away from my desk. The combo of keyboard and phone is…
Yeah, if you're going to label something "dark as hell" Bill Clinton better be threatening Podesta with the rusty straight razor he carries around in his sock, not simply yelling at him "loud enough to be heard through the walls." If someone's going to complain that an "ass chewing" was "dark as hell," they better…
I'm a Marvel Uniimited reader, so I'm not caught up enough on this to know if this run is good on the merits. However, I don't know that this storyline would need to be satirical to be good. One thing that strikes me is that in our current situation, the folks doing Nazi salutes to Trump don't view themselves as…
One of the things that makes the line a classic is the mix of wonderment and confusion with which Reeves delivers it. It works so well because the idea that martial arts is going to be a big part of this movie has only been hinted at in the cold open with Trinity, and hasn't been shown or mentioned for at least a…
I can see American Hustle souring you to Russel, but Lawrence? She played that part about as well as it could be played.