Taymor is the Adrian Veidt of the entertainment industry, leveraging the sense of community brought on by a horrific disaster to unite the world against the current "cultural genocide" of "recycles of recycles."
Taymor is the Adrian Veidt of the entertainment industry, leveraging the sense of community brought on by a horrific disaster to unite the world against the current "cultural genocide" of "recycles of recycles."
I never thought I'd say this, but I miss MikeMartz.
Another glass raised to The New Hater. May 2011 find you with just enough success to still remain below the omniscient radar of the diabolical Star Whackers.
- The Men Who Stare at Goats, which was pretty bad
- Black Swan, which was mesmerizing and incredible.
Hey, I loved Zack and Miri. I found it endearing.
If I didn't have a touchscreen, my "4" key would be broken now.
But…
what of Firefly?
The Imaginarium! Does anyone else remember that store? Did it exist outside of shopping malls, in the wild, the the Zany Brainies of yesteryear?
I bet she won't even make it to the fireworks factory!
But where do I input it? WHERE?! Answer me, you heartless yet fashionably tall footwear!
BEES?
You're right, the longer you stare at it, the more his expression of youthful folly warps into a scream of hopeless terror. It does help.
That sounds rabidly optimistic.
Pop and Lockalypse?
M as in WHAT?!
VATICAN DECLARES HOMER SIMPSON 'CATHOLIC'…
…American youth reply, "who the hell is Homer Simpson?"
Put me down for "best episode of the season" too. The scene of them disembarking at the end was pure gold.
Tilden Katz has won this thread. Now we can all start pretending this band never existed.
Let's not forget That's Sotomayor, about a newcomer to the bench, trying to prove herself through wacky antics and eerily accurate verdict predictions.
Hey, me too! Don't worry Knifey, Kraus is just jealous.