Canadian history is indeed best told through one-minute shorts:
Canadian history is indeed best told through one-minute shorts:
Ah yes, a much-need dramatization of the riveting Tunagate. Make it happen movie studios.
A Serious Man came to my mid-sized Canadian city. It's probably too late for you.
It sounds like Scorsese restored the shit out of Paths of Glory. Dax is probably coming to Blu-Ray.
Dustin Hoffman in Straw Dogs?
Is it safe?
Arnold: FREEZE!
You obviously haven't spoken to any AV Club commenters about it.
She shows tits in Irreversible too.
Book? I thought Keith was referring to the article he wrote for Slate where he traced the path the guys take in Easy Rider:
Probably because Vonnegut actively fought against being placed in what he saw as a genre ghetto, science-fiction.
I wonder how much Yele Haiti is going to pay Wyclef for his hosting duties on Hope for Haiti.
I, for one, would like to hear more of what Tuxedo's cunt has to say.
Just remember "Hotel California" was Jesus Quintana's theme. It was the Gipsy Kings version, but still…
What about that movie where Oldman goes full midget?
Drake
Wait, the kid in a wheelchair from Degrassi is a famous rapper now? Where have I been?
Try Google Translate as your easy, free proxy.
Sri Lanka also seems to be constantly broiled in Civil conflict. It's seems to be a constant issue in the media in Canada where Tamil groups here are fundraising for the Tamil Tigers, which the Canadian gov't lists as a terrorist group.
Hot in Cleveland?
Beth Grant and Stephen Root are both in No Country for Old Men. Coincidence?