Quick and Angry: We Bought a Thesaurus
Quick and Angry: We Bought a Thesaurus
I think its pretty clear they are.
Line of the night for me was Stephanie's sarcastic "I guess this is safer" when Don insists on driving her home, the alternative being hitching and probably getting picked up by some creep.
I think the Jet Set is pretty and inessential, but at the same time it's important as a contrast to Mountain King, and what he has with Anna as opposed to the option to escape his life and just drift for a awhile with that 21 (yeah….sure) year old girl who doesn't know him at all and doesn't seem to want to.
Or…I could just forget he exists until Rio, at which point I will profess to love him again because he's a very fast swimmer who is aesthetically pleasing. Sound good?
"You get Hoynes!" Yeah, that's the one.
I would say that Sixteen Tons at the end of Seven Twenty-three might be my favorite end credits musical choice, but I'm pretty attached how they used "The End of the World" Because I've heard my Mom sing that pretty frequently I've come to identify it pretty strongly with her child and teenhood, while simultaneously…
Whoa, didn't realize how similar I found those two interactions until you just mentioned it.
And Goldie Hawn sounded pretty great.
Well in terms of slight tweaking of Collin's image there was that "Babysitter's Seduction" movie where Keri Russell played the teenaged babysitter he seduced after he killed his wife. I'm pretty sure it was based on an erotic thriller that he wrote, as he's written a few.
I like that they followed that up with him slamming the dude's face into a desk and then cut to Rachel looking disturbed. No Raylan, its not really your job.
A haircut is needed, definitely.
Definitely fits right in.
I actually like that movie. At least in comparison with the original. But it was on the other day and I can't quite fathom why, in a movie set in New York, there's only one American in that entire cast.
I'm 31 and I buy drinks seldom enough that I'm still vaguely amused by whatever response I get, either "I can't believe I just got carded in my 30s" or "Wow, I didn't get carded, either that's not one of the people who think I'm 19 or this place is gonna get into trouble eventually" and after 7ish years in retail I…
Circle of Friends is all I'm coming up with
There was this celebrity skifest thing that I was watching part of on TV yesterday. Last I checked, he was winning. Won last year too. So there's also that.
Called her a prostitute when she started modeling.
Gorgeous, free spirited brunette…yeah, that'll work.
And because of this script I'm now picturing Aisha Tyler as Uhuru.