Yes, I think especially in his case. For Tarantino, it wasn’t a “rumor” about someone he didn’t know– it was his former girlfriend who had been molested.
Totally hearing this. On OKCupid there’s a question “Do you like scary movies?” to which I answered, Yes.
Under the American legal system, is it possible for someone who was not the victim and not present at a crime to file charges against a perpetrator because they’d “heard a rumor” that he’d raped someone?
Has anyone tuned in to Sarah Silverman’s I Love You, America show on Hulu? I watched the premiere episode the other night and was completely and unexpectedly moved by it. In one segment, Silverman has dinner at the home of a large, Trump-supporting family. You just have to see it.
Your comments inspired me to finish watching the last episode from Season 1, where everyone was being possessed by demons and hitting each other with hammers and such. I had stopped it halfway through because it just seemed too over-the-top. As you suggested, it does look like the series is now done with the Rance…
Thanks for responding re: Damien! I have a total of zero friends who share my taste for the macabre, so it’s nice to get some feedback.
I’m pretty sure I read somewhere that Taylor counts Alaska Thunderfuck as one of her musical inspirations.
Whoever invented that elfin/pixie hairdo for men with the little pointed wing up top should be shot.
OK, fine, since your standards are so high: name what you consider a great horror flick!
Truly. And I can tell, just by looking at them, that Meryl Streep, Julia Walters, Christine Baranski, Amanda Seyfried, Dominic Cooper, Pierce Bronsan, Stellan Skarsgård or Colin Firth will not be wearing those boots.