Perfect first comment. I salute you.
Perfect first comment. I salute you.
How about when does Season 5 show up on Netflix Instant?
The issue isn't that the performance was necessarily bad. I was pleasantly surprised last week to find out that she had a good voice and could hypothetically do that for a living. The issue was that Marnie would think what she did at the party was a good idea. That she would interrupt these strangers' good time and…
"Gezz, little Miss don't-electrocute-me-for-real. What else do you want in your rider?"
It CAN'T be turned off!
Pretty excited. I love Starcraft's story, and the campaign trailers look great. I haven't decided whether or not to get it this week. I'll wait and see how it affects vanilla Starcraft 2's matchmaking.
Now, give it back.
Give what back?
Happiness was the only movie I could think of. Maybe Tell Me You Love Me, but I've never seen that. I'll gladly defer to anyone more up on cumshots in media.
That was horrifying. I watched Marnie's song from between my fingers. Same with Hannah pulling a splinter out of her ass, puncturing her eardrum, and Adam's sex scene in his murderous hideout. I generally like this show and am excited to find out what happens next, but I'm rooting for bad things for pretty much the…
I had to come down slightly negative on it, primarily because of Peterson (any of those recasts would have been awesome) and the soundtrack, but the ending really bothered me, too. I'm shocked I prefer the Brett Ratnor version of the same film, especially considering how much I like Michael Mann.
I like the acting in Eastern Promises better but I'd give the edge to History of Violence for the story and William Hurt.
Ah, the ol' Lord's kiss.
I was pretty sure it was Julia Louis-Dreyfuss.
Played way too much Starcraft 2. If you make a rule that you can only quit after a winning match and you're not very good, you play for a bit longer than you probably should.
If you haven't seen it already, put The Assassination of Jesse James on your list. Easily my favorite movie from that year, and every year since.
I would play Wacky Shack on the rickety furnishings and hire a spineless friend for night security.
I disagree on the intentions of the guy who picked them up, but I do like that theme.
The guy took them to a secluded spot and sent off Henry while he shared a beer with Paige and complimented her on how hot she'll be in a few years. The kids try to leave and the guy shows a flash of anger, followed by a shot of his concealed knife, which may have been just for the viewer since there was no…
Her comically-oversized belt always got my engine running.
I'm with you on how obvious who was behind the interrogation was, but they recovered with the revelation that Liz had ratted out Phil. I also think there were better ways to handle the hitchhiking than to go with the creepy pederast.