You can't go in expecting to be blown away.
You can't go in expecting to be blown away.
I wanted my gut predictions down somewhere. If I am more than 10% correct I will be surprised and disappointed, as the show has been truly unpredictable up to this point.
Final Prediction:
It's actually one of those non-obnoxious movies I find easy to watch even though I have seen a couple times (others include The Station Agent, About A Boy). It has a kind of openness to it that I thought was surprisingly good.
@Mr. Greene: As their both adaptations of the books, I mean more in terms of the cinematic choices.
I hate awkward family moments.
I love the BBC version (and I'm totally going to miss the English Sam Rockwell this season).
, the anonymous internet commenter said with gusto.
I was kidding; I have no literate friends.
They be all, "Lucy Lui version or gtfo."
It's England; everyone goes through a gay phase there.
Finally, the current Sherlock adaptation that I can actually admit to enjoying to my NPR-listening-faux-literate friends returns.
20 minutes in I was like, "oh, fuck: Casey Jones did it…"
Make sure to sleep on your side.
@avclub-d6926150316e4cc3b60c5882b2630b40:disqus The only problem in this whole discussion (and, I'm certain I am in the minority around here on this), is that it you have assumed as a premise for all arguments that a human fetus is not deserving of any rights.
"Some might say, "don't have sex if you don't want a kid", but that's the kind of bull that has been trotted out when arguing for banning abortion."
Also; wash your hands more.
Well, a fetus is a living, unique human being. E. coli is not that.
If he said something before conception there would be no conception:
Also, if any man holds the view that men are getting the short end of the stick here, I feel like they should be required by law to divulge those views to any prospective sexual partner.