The guy in the picture is just tried to avoid making eye contact with female Skeletor behind him.
The guy in the picture is just tried to avoid making eye contact with female Skeletor behind him.
That's the one where Catwoman fucks a ragin' racist played by Billy Bob Thornton, right?
That's the one where Catwoman fucks a ragin' racist played by Billy Bob Thornton, right?
@avclub-c92a9295f8dbd5256bee7127be12d283:disqus Oh, really? B/c Hitler didn't get assassinated, I suppose! You make me sick, you anti-Semite, bastard.
@avclub-c92a9295f8dbd5256bee7127be12d283:disqus Oh, really? B/c Hitler didn't get assassinated, I suppose! You make me sick, you anti-Semite, bastard.
I turned it off after the first five minutes when "work ethic" was cited as one of the six things that made the west dominant. As though the rest of the world had been sitting around naked in muddy ditches sticking berries up their noses before western colonial powers taught them their work ethic…an ethic which was…
I turned it off after the first five minutes when "work ethic" was cited as one of the six things that made the west dominant. As though the rest of the world had been sitting around naked in muddy ditches sticking berries up their noses before western colonial powers taught them their work ethic…an ethic which was…
Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment could certainly be read as a rejection of the Great Man Theory (and a preemptive trashing of everything Ayn Rand ever wrote), what with its pretty convincing argument of "people that think they're supermen usually wind up as petty, sociopathic dimwits."
Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment could certainly be read as a rejection of the Great Man Theory (and a preemptive trashing of everything Ayn Rand ever wrote), what with its pretty convincing argument of "people that think they're supermen usually wind up as petty, sociopathic dimwits."
At least there was one movie where the art w/in it was in fact brilliant.
At least there was one movie where the art w/in it was in fact brilliant.
Pretty sure in the books, that was what happened. I have no idea why they changed it to make less sense in the show.
Pretty sure in the books, that was what happened. I have no idea why they changed it to make less sense in the show.
Yes, my favorite scene in any movie, is the various scenes in Very Bad Things where you could see a boom mic hanging above the actors' heads.
I live right across the street from the art museum in Philly where this will be held and greatly look forward to my car being repeatedly vandalized, every single tree being urinated upon, and of course the millions of dollars in police overtime, clean-up, and damage to public property costs that will be passed on to…
Many people also believe that the birth notices in Hawaiian newspapers in 1961 for Barak Obama were planted there to allow him to one day become president when he wasn't born in this country…b/c clearly in 1961 if you were going to conduct a 40 year conspiracy to put a sleeper agent in the WH you would have chosen a…
I think "For No One" wpould have been the most on point song from the album to play…maybe a little too on point.
Wow, it's like a comic book detailing Rick Santorum's high school years.
Well it's hard to top Gweneth Paltrow choking to death on her own decomposing lungs in "Contagion" as far as comedy goes. It was the most side-splitting scene of any film last year.
Oh, you live in London! Well enjoy being anally probed by hung-over cockney cops in the name of "Olympic security" for the next 5 months of your life.