They should've asked Peter Dinklage for hula-hooping footage. It would've been far more awesome than that little girl.
They should've asked Peter Dinklage for hula-hooping footage. It would've been far more awesome than that little girl.
I'm not proud of it, but my response to this was to stick my tongue out at a computer screen.
Is the Pope Catholic? It will make fuckloads of money. All those original nerds have nerd kids now, of various ages.
In a parallel universe we are already there in number of movies, (un)fortunately.
My chronic depression means I should be a super-horny/hormonal, frustrated and nagging freak, or locked up in an attic.
Is he though? He's been in Grey's Anatomy for the past 7-8 years and he's not particularly good even in that.
He was in Prometheus? Doing what?
They're really upping their wig game this season, aren't they? Elizabeth looks mighty beautiful with that short do.
That made me chuckle. I suppose you're right, although I was 20-21 and still getting scared out of my mind watching some ghosts stuff. I was not a kid.
Let's hope he succeeds.
Hasn't Alan Tudyk's character died in Serenity? So that's not really possible.
That made me burst out laughing. The kids will grow up, and life will be sure to adjust their expectations, and besides, already a lot of romance movies/fairy tales out there plant those stupid notions into children's heads.
I think he shouldn't tell her. It would only open the gates of hell, because surely a relationship started at 16 and with a twenty years old history has some pretty big skeletons in the closet. It would do more harm than good. He should let her believe a lie that makes her obviously happy, why hurt her and make her…
Maybe it was mentioned, but one newish horror movie that I think is very good is Oculus. It was deliciously creepy, plus it had Karen Gillan, not too much blood (which is just boring and used for lazy scares) and a mindfuck aspect to it that I really enjoy.
I used to be so scared of horror movies. I remember that Ghost Ship and The Ring US in particular, scared the wits out of me. I had nightmares for weeks and even removed the tv from my bedroom out of irrational fear towards that girl. Yeah, that was nuts. But at some point something vanished and nothing works for me…
Those libtard Hollyweirdos!
Whale sperm is the icing on the cake that refines that whole sentence.
That image with the puppy is hysterical.
Yeah, I agree with you, Frank was a huge hypocritical asshole, and at first I didn't like the episode because his nastiness clouded my reading of the episode.
You have a point, I think on some level he understands his guilt about that relationship's failure and its consequences, but the vehemence with which he denies any responsibility denotes a reluctance to accept it. I think that his belief that Lance would've been better off without him entirely comes from a place of…