Kudos for keeping your drawers dry. That probably would have killed me outright.
Kudos for keeping your drawers dry. That probably would have killed me outright.
Kudos for keeping your drawers dry. That probably would have killed me outright.
AGREED. Scared the SHIT outta me when I was a kid. I was, what, nine years old? Pretty easy to scare back then, but still, it's creepy as fuck. That kid vampire scratching at the window? *shudders*
AGREED. Scared the SHIT outta me when I was a kid. I was, what, nine years old? Pretty easy to scare back then, but still, it's creepy as fuck. That kid vampire scratching at the window? *shudders*
Wow—the only one I've seen is The Sixth Sense.
THE GOGGLES ! THEY DO NOTHING!
This seems like kind of a weird thing to knock him for. Seems natural to me for a performer talking to other performers to talk about performing.
Man, I bet this is AMAZING!
He's a great, great actor, & he's been in some fantastic stuff, but he's also been in his share of clunkers.
I wouldn't call In Bruges Tarantino-esque. GoI can see a little more so, though. Haven't seen 2 Days in the Valley.
Dane Cook is shitty in a shitty movie? The hell you say!
I am indeed a Latin teacher, @avclub-5dedb42b34e50082065a783265ce28a8:disqus, & I stand by my harumphery. Hone derives from Middle English, going back to Old English hān, meaning "stone", as in a whetstone to sharpen a blade. Home also derives from Old English (hām), so the two words were then & are now very close…
If it is now considered correct, it's only because we've thrown up our hands & given up. Hone = to sharpen, like a blade. You can indeed HONE something, but you can't HONE IN ON something. Merriam-Webster can go fuck itself (himself?).
When the alternative is Mitt Fucking Romney, what're ya gonna do?
See? Now THAT'S something the whole family can enjoy!
Yeah, but if you pulled the threads on any major corporation, you'd find something similar. Doesn't make it right, just ubiquitous.
How do YOU say it? "Trowma"?
Almost Andy Kaufman-esque in his commitment to a bit.
I believe it's properly Pry It Out of My Cold Dead Hands Thursday.
HOMED in, not HONED in.
You're better than that, O'Neal.