Too bad there's no rap coming out in October.
Too bad there's no rap coming out in October.
I liked Artpop but Born This Way bored me to tears for the most part. This single reminds me more of BTW, and seems like a huge waste of her collaborator—but I'll give the album a chance. I'd rather it be good!
Hannibal managed quite a lot of strong emotional responses and not one rape.
My sister in law did Jamberry and did very well for a while. I think the product is pretty silly but at least it's marketed that way.
We had someone demo a Rainbow for some family members (basically they got a little money for the referral), and we told them upfront we weren't buying. The presentation lasted 3 hours, and when we stuck to our guns, they literally tried to get us to try to take out a loan to buy a vacuum. They also tried to convince…
Everyone is convinced of her guilt except one plucky Allosaur who eventually turns the jury.
The show is better the more nuts it is. I kind of like how it burns plot like crazy. It's not good but it's certainly fun. For me anyway/
To be fair, Tom Arnold was a huge douche in the movie. I mean, he was supposed to be.
Edited because this was inappropriate.
I was going to watch it with my wife the other day, but in my memory, the scene where Jamie Lee Curtis does a striptease was a little disturbing—isn't she basically forced to do it, not knowing it's her husband she's performing for?
Grand Prix is pretty great too but Bandwagonesque is so, so good.
If you can stick it out, Look Back on This Years Down the Road is coming up.
I liked the sequences and the weird meta aspect the give an already pretty meta book, but replacing them with Peter Falk in the movie was a great choice. Replacing almost anything Peter Falk is a good choice though.
Genuinely great story. I laughed.
Didn't Nick come out of the commenters?
End of Days is his worst movie because it's no fun. Arnie vs. Satan and it's a drag.
Also, for me, besides Catwoman, TDKR swung too far in that direction and just wasn't that enjoyable to sit through. And I don't think I'm the only one to feel that way.
I've never heard that but it makes sense, and the series definitely loses most of its skeevier aspects starting w #3. Pesci is in 2 a lot more than I remembered though.
Agreed. To be clear, I think all the LWs are great fun and really well done.
It's actually a little jarring to watch the comparatively dark and gritty first LW after seeing the sequels. Even the second one is way, way lighter tonally than the first. I'm cautiously looking forward to this as a fun action show.