Singulatarian, I know Casablanca. Casablanca is a personal friend of mine. You, Singulatarian, are no Casablanca.
Singulatarian, I know Casablanca. Casablanca is a personal friend of mine. You, Singulatarian, are no Casablanca.
That's because normal people know that the best Pacino performance was in Gigli.
That's one of the few movies where I'm ok telling people "You just don't get it."
I did pretty well today, and a lot of the clues I missed I was really close on.
I have a really bad sense of smell, which often affects my enjoyment of foods (it's also why I don't drink; the smell of alcohol overpowers all the subtle flavors). I often can't smell food that's cooking, which is annoying.
I wonder if it tears Eve Lawrence up inside not to be best known for "Eve's Been Blackmailed." That would just drive me nuts.
I still haven't seen Manhattan, so therefore I must conclude that we shall have to have you tarred and feathered.
It well may be that Melissa Benoist is, in fact, joy itself personified.
To Debate Club! Debate Club! To Debate Club we gotta go!
I'm finding that I have a hard time getting into really bizarre Japanese films. I could not stand Hausu, even though I saw why people like it. I like Happiness of the Katakuris a little better, but it's just a bit much for me.
It does, and yet, at the same time, it does not.
I don't know why I thought this Debate was a good idea! All of you are breaking my heart!
That might have been the single most reluctant upvote I've ever given a Debater.
Back at the start of the year, I got super into the Fitzgeralds, and yeah, F. Scott was a bit of a bastard.
You could always pull a Rick Riordan and use your knowledge to create a successful Young Adult Literature Empire.
I could never get into the Bourne films.
He must have had an aneurysm when Amitabh Bachchan showed up.
People in musicals are responsible! Sweeney Todd was responsible for the deaths of dozens of people! Seymour Krelborn was responsible for the subjugation of the human race (on stage)! The cast of Assassins was responsible for some of the darkest chapters of American history!
This is entirely unrelated, but it reminds me of all the complaints Baz Luhrmann's The Great Gatsby got about its anachronistic (but non-diegetic) soundtrack, solely because it wasn't period.
I doubt if I've ever even seen one, so you've got a leg up on me.