Saw the movie this past weekend, and I really was not expecting to be slammed as hard as I was by the ending. I'm sure I'm somewhat more affected as a mother, but what a beautiful, full, rich movie. This will stay with me for a while.
Saw the movie this past weekend, and I really was not expecting to be slammed as hard as I was by the ending. I'm sure I'm somewhat more affected as a mother, but what a beautiful, full, rich movie. This will stay with me for a while.
The Washington Post had a pretty compelling article the other day that the exit polls overestimated Trump's Latino support due to where the polls were conducted and a few other factors.
The thing that has felt most we're in the darkest timeline this past week is anything from new, sane Glenn Beck.
I thought it's because it would be harder to make the Spanish rhymes match the English ones in the song.
That one might be tough to get Fox to sign off on.
This is when I miss Jon Stewart most of all. I might need to watch Colbert on Showtime.
She was sitting next to someone else last night, was it Eddie Vedder? Or maybe John Cusak? It wasn't too hard to find her.
Freelance Consultant also seems redundant.
Hey, you're bilingual (at a minimum), so I'd be hard-pressed to say that you're dumb. Wordplay can be tricky no matter the language!
It's a play on anesthetized, "administer an anesthetic to (a person or animal), especially so as to induce a loss of consciousness"
It's really telling when the promo department can't find a single scene where the lead actor isn't sleepwalking for the series launch.
Not at Grey-Sloan Mercy West Seattle Grace Memorial Hospital! (but yes, this is where we are expected to believe that Grey's Anatomy just takes place in a parallel universe)
That's pretty much my list, but with This is Us added. Speechless is really quite good. I really liked Minnie Driver on About a Boy, and I'm glad to see her in something with stronger writing.
I'm really liking MPG on Pitch.
I'm enjoying This is Us, although it hasn't made me cry, yet. I know that it wants me to cry, but I've stayed strong so far!
I thought he was the best part of Les Miserables.
That doesn't happen in late term abortions, either.
See: BenDeLaCreme
I couldn't help but hear "Benefiber Cucumbersandwich" like Gil Faizon (I've been reading a few of the reviews for Oh, Hello on Broadway today).
Going down to the research room, or whatever it was, and berating the guy on live television to try and pressure him into saying there was still a chance Romney could win (even though there wasn't) was really awful.