If early 90s PSAs taught me anything, it's that you're sleeping with everyone your partner's ever slept with…so, I kinda get where Peter's coming from.
If early 90s PSAs taught me anything, it's that you're sleeping with everyone your partner's ever slept with…so, I kinda get where Peter's coming from.
If Charles was defended by Bob Loblaw, I would watch that show.
But this version, right? https://www.youtube.com/wat…
He has big problems with his weenus.
I don't want to sell anything, buy anything, or process anything as a tv show . I don't want to sell anything bought or processed, or buy anything sold or processed, or process anything sold, bought, or processed, or repair anything sold, bought, or processed. You know, as an NBC show, I don't want to do that.
I love Vonnegut but Galapagos is my least favorite.
23 hours after its release, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves was barely watchable. I remember Morgan Freeman as the only part I did not hate. Oh, and the soundtrack was generally okayish.
Orthodox something, of course.
I like that Tamra lets him keep them because it means she never has to go over to his place again.
Once I saw the director's other credits, this review made total sense. Serendipity is a steaming pile of treacly poo. And I love me some rom-coms but that movie is so manipulative and gross.
Just saw Love is Strange. She is WONDERFUL in it. Highly recommend.
Hudsucker, Lebowski, Barton, O Brother, Fargo, Miller's Crossing, lots of other stuff.
Above her. She was adorably inept. (Also, for ages I kept thinking the photographer was Amanda Plummer but it is actually Amelia Campbell.)
I love you both.
Ginny Baker in 16 Candles. Because who doesn't want a big sister who schedules her wedding with an oily bohunk on your birthday?
But this has the Gregory Hines in short shorts.
Also, Gregory Hines flipping off a kid!!! Which is, honestly, one of my favorite moments in all of cinema.
Saw a screening last weekend. I really liked it as well. It was humorous and also…big…that sounds hollow but I felt there was a gravity as well as levity that made it really interesting. And Brendan Gleeson is just consummately fantastic.
I have all the Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place (later shortened to Two Guys and a Girl) saved on my computer. I was desperately crushing on Reynolds and then it introduced me to the joy and wonder that is Fillion. And towards the end they did some really interesting episodes. One all in dance, I remember.
Not all. He's done some clunkers. But he also has a flair for the rom-com. French Kiss is delightful.
She was good. That whole production was good. Especially Sarah Stiles as Little Red.