For the record, no.
For the record, no.
Awful Legally Blonde sequel aside, I'm gonna go ahead and give Reese Witherspoon quite a bit more credit than Kate Hudson.
That's the plot of Sweet November, right?
As a kid who always ordered Shirley Temples at weddings and banquets and other grown up things, in order to feel grown up, I think the Shirley Temple was a perfect choice.
Yep, saw them at the check out at World Market the other day, next to the Beeman's and Black Jack gums
I've just now wondering how anyone could write that pilot, where Dawson wonders about how getting older might make things complicated and sees a pretty girl, in contrast to Pacey who accidentally flirts with his teacher and then lectures her for pretending it didn't happen, saying "You blew it, because I'm the best…
That is a seriously not great picture of him.
Starring Channing Tatum, Matthew McConaughey and someone from True Blood, obviously. But, you know, no one interesting enough to make Tatum look even more boring.
Ahem….GAME ON! I mean, I really want an amazing debate episode.
The difference seems to be that whoever coined the term mommy porn was unaware that romance novels existed before someone pointed them to this book.
We hate 50 shades of grey now?
So I'm watching this with my mom and after it's over she asks "How did the worst actor on Angel wind up with the best show?" And I'm forced to conclude its because he's gotten very very good.
I had a strange "trying way too hard" moment and laughed extra loud to show that I got the Japanese reference.
Yeah, I really want to see what the film strip would have wrought. Ring references? Peeping Tom style murder cameras?
I sincerely agree with that, sacrelicious.
Was that written on that big board? I so wished I had an in theatre pause function so I could read that whole thing.
Incredibly amazing and I'm sooo glad I went in relatively blind.
And yet…I have never done that.
Yeah, besides the Superbowl the only promotional stuff I've seen of this album/tour is that Smirnoff ad about her dancers.
My parting thoughts on this season: it didn't feel as…genuine, I think is the word I'm looking for, as last season, but damn Neal McDonough is entertaining.