Okay, if my local theater is playing "America", but not this, I will be really, really pissed.
Okay, if my local theater is playing "America", but not this, I will be really, really pissed.
I'm actually quite curious about that book myself, but I've always found stories with plots like that (reliving the past, undoing mistakes, etc.) fascinating. I may give it a shot, but are there any other good books that fit into that category?
This could be good.
"BEACH GAMES" IS AN A.
I still like Sister Ingalls, even if the reveal of her story showed traits you wouldn't have expected to be there.
It is a bit odd, considering how well this show has done at finding actors/actresses who fit the part so well for characters' younger selves - but there is the point that the cancer and subsequent treatment might have had an effect on her voice.
90,289% funding? Oh man, what a wonderful statistic. Seriously, this is a tragic misuse of funds that could be going toward something useful for the human race, but that number made my day.
Yep. And that's the problem (some of) America has…it's an ironic belief that all the bells and whistles of complex energy issues and sources need to be completely, 100% understood for someone to have an opinion on them. And I'm all for informed opinions - as a matter of fact, those are my favorite kind of opinions - I…
I remember, once Obama was elected, one of my parents were talking with a group of friends or acquaintances, and the subject of a potential assassination came up. Someone said (something like) "if they want to do it, they are going to, and they can't be stopped." I can't even say how disgusted I was by it, I just wish…
Pre-1900 serial killers? Oh boy, that means H.H. Holmes! And all of the horrible things that happened around him when he died!
You're defending Jeff Zucker?
I'm honestly not sure if I've ever seen "The Wizard," but it sounds just like (in the race theme way) "The Chinese Woman" when George's mom is convinced the sage advice about her marriage she is getting is from…a Chinese woman, and decides that it isn't worth jack shit once she finds out she's white.
I agree with you that "Buried" is quite a good movie, but there are some big differences between it and "127 Hours". Mainly that Aron was in this situation because of his own doing (and that's not saying he deserved it) and Ryan Reynolds' character wasn't.
Still think either he or Jesse Eisenberg deserved that Best Actor Oscar a couple years back…
I'll overlook the insult to "Bruce Almighty"…
I started reading the "sinking ship" paragraph, and I panicked. Wish I had finished it before I got scared, because then I'd be motivated and not all wet.
I can understand Sophia's desire to have a heart-to-heart conversation about all the emotions, past problems and such once her son realized she was getting a sex change. I'm almost always like that when it comes to problems in my life, and I find it hard to fathom being put in that big a situation. It was nice,…
Honestly, that does kind of give me hope. It's always good when the elderly - who are supposed to be the smartest and most aware regarding this nation, its changes and its problems considering they've lived through so much - understand what's going on and aren't swayed by people who pander to them for their own…
I love how amazed he is by her tits. Now, like her tits without clothing would make some sense…but he's just staring at her rack like it's the first one he's ever seen in his life.
This is definitely one of the biggest surprises of…recent history. But good for Yahoo! - although I am rather amazed it is starting its own streaming service before Google.