Shipping is $1,800.
Shipping is $1,800.
I preferred not knowing what the fuck was going on. Granted, I didn't much care for the theatrical cut either.
I preferred not knowing what the fuck was going on. Granted, I didn't much care for the theatrical cut either.
Crazy context, while context, is still crazy.
Crazy context, while context, is still crazy.
If there was one thing the theatrical cut was lacking, brevity was certainly not it.
If there was one thing the theatrical cut was lacking, brevity was certainly not it.
This article was good, but I'm waiting for the editor's cut that includes 25+ films.
This article was good, but I'm waiting for the editor's cut that includes 25+ films.
You only flagged it because you mistakenly remember a time when "sepia-toned" was almost never used twice in yesteryear articles.
You only flagged it because you mistakenly remember a time when "sepia-toned" was almost never used twice in yesteryear articles.
I'll be damned. That's downright horrifying.
I'll be damned. That's downright horrifying.
That movie had perhaps the most polite audience ever. A few chuckles from most and then a Japanese couple laughing quietly at stuff the rest of us didn't get.
The next issue discusses the finer points of fudge alchemy.
I suspect it was made before the first episode aired.
You can still bag on it for nepotism
See, that's what I'm curious about. When she's on other shows does her supposedly being an atheist get brought up? And if so, does she bring it up or does the host?
Quite. She's fairly polite and states her views without the vitriol that others employ. Though the end result is still a pity act that I don't particularly care for, but oh well.
Every so often S.E. Cupp comes on his show and I just have to watch so my brain can do its gymnastics of "She's so very pretty and nice, but good lord I never knew an 'atheist' could shill that hard for religion."