I think what you meant to say was "XIII seasons and a movie." Because I would like to watch them.
I think what you meant to say was "XIII seasons and a movie." Because I would like to watch them.
Do you seriously think MothaF_NDixon would explain his masterstroke if there remained the slightest chance of you affecting the date's outcome? The drone delivered those steaks and beer thirty-five minutes before he even ordered them!
I don't understand the question and I won't respond to it.
Put… ze cannibal… back!
Or a victim accurately identifies the attacker, but then the victim's lawyer says they'll never win the case, so there isn't a point in prosecuting. Maybe the victim drank the night s/he was raped, or wore a short skirt, or wasn't white, or whatever. There are a million ways to delegitimize the testimony of a rape…
It seems awfully similar.
Mads Mikkelsen is stern? I believe this picture says otherwise.
Hey, feminism is about choice! Louboutins or Monolos? I DECIDE
*stands up*
Firstie principles, Clarice.
For some reason my favorite thing about that opening scene is the typeface they used for the title. Creeped me out from the beginning.
Jodie Foster is perfect in this movie. Absolutely perfect.
People have been complaining about it. A few months back someone created a ranked list of all the Best Picture winners, and SotL was in the top 10 or 20. The commenters freaked out. I think people are forgetting what a legitimately great movie it is.
"We know about Cheryl's family (dead parents, well-intentioned but shortsighted brother, racist great grandpa, etc.)"
If Leslie Knope decided to eat 30 pancakes and said, "My whole life has been leading up to this," that would seem realistic.
My favorite scene was probably the shortest: Philip, tying his tie, watching his throat in the mirror. Just beautiful.
I would gouge someone's eyes out to make this happen.
Looks like a job for HBO's CEO of Nefertitties.
Plus private school teachers make less than public school teachers, at least where I live.
I Didn't Think I'd Like This Comment, But What You Read Ten Words In Will Restore Your Faith in Humanity