I have to admit, the last movie I saw in theaters was Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams. Are ushers really that vigilant nowadays?
I have to admit, the last movie I saw in theaters was Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams. Are ushers really that vigilant nowadays?
I was 100% sure this movie came out months ago. That goes to show how much I keep up with these things.
Haha I couldn't tell if he killed them or just knocked them out. I might need to watch it again. If he killed them, then the plan itself would be stupid.
So she should've just stood there and took people beating down on her for leaving a situation she couldn't handle. She knew her presence wasn't helping so she fucked off.
I've really liked Hunter these past two episodes.
That opening scene was shot quite well. It was weird. It had sort of an indie movie quality to it.
Well, today I learned Taylor Swift is older than I am. At a point in my life where that seems to be a rare occurrence this makes me happy, for some reason.
I don't get gay at all from Oswald. Asexual, maybe, but not gay. Even then, that's just his sexuality, whatever it may be, taking backseat to his goal of being respected and powerful in the city. He's a driven individual without time for such trivial things as "dates".
My Boys and 10 items or Less are gold, honestly. They're the only shows you can refer to as good on TBS.
Hey, if you happen to be a minority and/or female, it's daytime television for you! We don't need no stinkin diversity when that over-40 white male demo is just fallin asleep.
I don't know what it was but the way Donal Logue called him a terrorist was hilarious to me.
And he's played by Ian Hart, who has elevated pretty much anything he's in!
I think this might've taken over Mummy as my favorite episode so far. It was certainly the most engaging for me as I watched the whole way through without thinking too much and just wondering where it was going.
I wish the same because her little interaction with Tonraq last season was odd as hell and made it stand out. I honestly had to remind myself that he was married and they were definitely not flirting and setting those two up as an item.
Yup. Their anti-black racism has always been a thing. No blacks in the club, blame everything on the blacks, make random comments about how black people are awful and do "black thangs". Gemma's out of nowhere thing about the name Althea.
They're also 100% replaceable it seems. The girls seemed to operate pretty autonomously before so no hooker in her right mind would want to work there.
I think it's more "We massacred these black fellas but it's ok cause we had some help us!"
That bothered the hell out of me as well. I was like what the fuck?
I'm not aware of it as I feel it would come off as something that wouldn't be as glaringly obvious as it is in live-action tv but has it crept into animation?
30 Rock did the wink at the camera type, except it was just more blatant. The most infamous being "Can we have our money now?"