1 & 3 are a little unfair for the fetus.
1 & 3 are a little unfair for the fetus.
@avclub-71348decaf1df2bb85be2ece24cc2a1d:disqus I feel like Seattle is (in part from the influence of what's going on in Vancouver) right now a sort of testing ground for these types of programs.
Ass sentences are the worst ones.
A lot of counselors/organizations do this; it's called "harm reduction", and it works very well.
All I could think when I first saw the posters for it was that the movie was a dark retake on the "the pen is blue!" scene from Liar Liar.
A couple friends and I play this game where we hide a some shitty Nancy Grace bookmark someone got in a book in an airport, and whoever finds it (usually conveniently placed), has to drink the first disgusting alcoholic drink they find (along the lines of warm whipped cream flavored vodka, or warm Smirnoff Ice) and…
@avclub-60834bec2156664276da2026a904fc81:disqus : I gave him my like for you.
@avclub-4f18f486a356810b3ef8008243bcba7a:disqus ; I won't lie: for the first twenty minutes I was worried because I really don't do well with fantasy elements. But, after that I thought it was very watchable and entertaining. I would suggest you go in understanding that there will be a shit ton of action in the last…
I enjoyed it for what it was. I knew going in that the action might be overblown and overwhelming, so when I found it all to be surprisingly coherent, I was pleasantly surprised (I saw it in non-3D Imax, so that might have helped).
By "feminists" you of course mean "middle income white women" who have zero fucking idea what "urban music" is.
Shabazz Palaces (http://www.youtube.com/watc… hopefully will overcome and give Seattle hip hop/rap a better image (you know, not be an exporter of white-trendy-douche-and-even-my-mom-loves-him rap).
@wad ; trendy is the reason for quantity and quality of the criticism (especially here), not the reason it's overblown.
It's not. But it certainly doesn't deserve the trendy beat-down it receives here.
Yea, more like;
FUCK YEA; THE KILLING!
I Netflixed this a few years ago when I was working night shifts at a home for chronically mentally ill adults. It was pretty quiet at night so I put this in at like 2:30am and watched it with this acutely schizophrenic client who couldn't sleep.
It's the difference between helping your uncle, Jack, off his horse, and, well…
The Eternal Sunshine trailer was good, but I think it was kind of selling a different movie.
Um, "In Bruges" was great.
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