No.
No.
I didn't like Up, either. I loved the Carl and Ellie story at the beginning, but the rest of the movie didn't hold my interest at all. I also greatly disliked the middle of WALL-E, after he went on board the ship.
We are watching the pilot right now and those goddamn ducks are making this even worse.
Right? I refused to believe it until HBO confirmed.
I was distressed to realize how often I watched that movie, but decided that it was ok because John McGinley played a scout for the Phillies.
I would like to forget it. This is why I'm the mom drinking in the bathroom at birthday parties.
There is also a special place in hell for whoever the fuck thought saying"cha cha cha" after every line was a good idea.
The subplot was awful, but I always fucking hated the Fizzy Lifting Drink scene in the first one. I liked how the Burton version was closer to the book. Well, except for the Daddy issues thing, obviously.
I read that one! It was my dad's copy from when he was a kid. The doughnut story always made me hungry.
Every time I read The Cat Ate My Gymsuit and There's A Bat In Bunk Five I hear a ghostly echo of "Free to Be…You and Me". I loved both Danziger and Ellen Conford, though, as well as Stella Pevsner.
It was "The Kids' Book of Divorce: By, For and About Kids". I still have it somewhere.
My oldest read her first copy of Sally J. Freedman to pieces. She's on her own for Forever, though. She'll have to read it via someone's older sister like the rest of us did.
Judy Blume can do no wrong in my eyes. When my parents split up, I actually wrote her a letter asking if the book about divorce in It's Not The End of the World was real. And she wrote back, saying yes, it was, but here's a book that might help you even more. I don't know if that was SOP for her or her publisher or…
It's pretty much perfect.
You're both sort of right (according to Wikipedia anyway):
Heh. In the late 80s, high schools down the shore would instead go to Great Adventure the day after. At least ours did, anyway.
…and what do you say to a cup?
I'd love to see Cumberbatch as the Valeyard.
I did not know I wanted this until this very moment.
I thought she was dead, too, and then I realized I was getting her mixed up with Maureen Stapleton. Again.