It's such a great movie. I saw it in the theater at the age of 9 or 10 and was so into it. It seems right for Patton to land Natty. I'm very happy for these two people I've never met.
It's such a great movie. I saw it in the theater at the age of 9 or 10 and was so into it. It seems right for Patton to land Natty. I'm very happy for these two people I've never met.
I thought the pic at the top was of him and Michelle. They look a LOT alike.
Look, I'm just some woman on the Internet and I know I don't have much right to share my opinion on this, and I certainly have issues of my own, but when I see your posts like this (I'm a longtime lurker) I feel sad.
It's the ultimate cliche to say "you won't find someone to love until you love yourself," but that shit…
I'm not sure if you're serious or if this is some joke going over my head, but speaking as an actual human woman, I find taller men more attractive. And I think a lot (maybe most?) of women do. I'm 5'9", so I like a guy to be at least 6' or taller.
And lots of people are bald. They still date and get laid. Again, as a…
I just saw this. I loved the first hour, maybe hour and a half, but then it really started dragging for me. The friends I went with actually both fell asleep. I really felt like it had frittered away a lot of my goodwill by the end.
Tofutti Klein joins us all in mourning him.
This reminded me a lot of the Sopranos episode with "Kevin Finnerty." Conference, mistaken identity, accused of a crime you didn't commit, etc.
I enjoyed this more than any of the previous epidsodes because it let us into the workings of the show's world at last. I found her encounter with Wayne surprisingly moving…
Does Peter Dinklage's character count? His name was Stewart (which is not particularly funny) and I don't know if we ever learned his last name.
Does Peter Dinklage's character count? His name was Stewart (which is not particularly funny) and I don't know if we ever learned his last name.