I want to know what Cheryl Blossom’s lipstick is. There’s probably some forum on which I can find out...
I want to know what Cheryl Blossom’s lipstick is. There’s probably some forum on which I can find out...
I found “Altered States” to be a very enjoyable bad movie, but maybe that’s due to Ken Russell and to William Hurt’s body. Like “Network” and “Hospital” it is more hostile to women than it may seem at first.
You’re not alone. My senior prom was 50 years ago (!) and nobody got clutched about it. It was a DANCE, and you wore a nice dress (if you were a girl), not an evening gown, and there was something about you stayed out all night and then went to the shore (i.e. beach).
Yes, I knew guys who were about to be drafted for Vietnam and so signed up for the Navy or the Coast Guard to try to save their skins.
I couldn’t quite make out the title of the Nancy Drew that Nicole was reading. so I looked on the back of one of my daughter’s books. It’s “The Clue of the Dancing Puppet”. Hm.
That’s okay, I knew just what you meant.
I was distracted by the lushness of Aya Cash’s hair/wig. She did not look like someone who was going to be dead in a few months.
Go, Bergen County! I hope this turns up on the next Academy Awards show.
Ben Vereen: As they said in my youth, you is IN those pants.
Thanks for explaining this. I’ve turned off the lights and sat up close to the TV to watch “The Expanse” and “Mr. Robot” for the same reason.
Which is why Delirium Tremens is a complete turn-off for me.
I liked her striped stockings, the snazzy scarf, and the (not) Pringles.
While I avoid horror flicks, a“taut thriller” always intrigues me. I used to go canoe-camping in the interior of Quebec, where we might travel for five or six days and not see another person. Never saw a dead body though, and luckily most of the wild beasts heard us coming and made themselves scarce. I could find this…
What a great idea!
I heard that one in 1959!
On the “Big Bang Theory”?
I suspect that people who think the clove will dissolve do not have much experience with cooking.
Yes, but if you are visiting central New Jersey where store clerks look blank when you ask them where the nearest pharmacy is, because they live somewhere else and have no idea what’s on the next block, you may have resort to cottage cheese. From experience.
I’m afraid ER doctors would not say “rarely”.
A perfectly legit question, though not one I would ask in class.