The "please be my mom" shtick was lifted from a scene in Boogie Nights. Heather Graham and Julianne Moore were really high at a party, and Graham and Moore had almost the exact same conversation.
The "please be my mom" shtick was lifted from a scene in Boogie Nights. Heather Graham and Julianne Moore were really high at a party, and Graham and Moore had almost the exact same conversation.
The "please be my mom" shtick was lifted from a scene in Boogie Nights. Heather Graham and Julianne Moore were really high at a party, and Graham and Moore had almost the exact same conversation.
internet drugs
I don't think she was looking up treatment options for the wife from Toledo. A hospital would most likely already have information about addiction in brochure form.
The phrase "unofficial ban" was kind of meant in a tongue in cheek way, but you are right. It's time for me to come out and make a stand. I will have my public policy department draft a resolution making my Fincher stance official.
I love troll remarks, they must make the commenter feel so empowered. Zing, you got me.
No, I haven't, but that's because I already know how the story ends (it doesn't).
Fan of all things Rowdy Roddy
"Have you ever seen a movie you enjoyed in spite of what the filmmaker might have intended?"
At least with a cartoon…
it will be a lot easier to overlook outrageous plot holes and stylistic conceits, it is just a cartoon after all.