I love lamb, I eat it whenever it’s available. I’d be down to get in on some mutton, too, but I’ve never seen it anywhere. Goat is also pretty fantastic but usually reserved for Mexican (goat birria) or Indian (goat curry).
I love lamb, I eat it whenever it’s available. I’d be down to get in on some mutton, too, but I’ve never seen it anywhere. Goat is also pretty fantastic but usually reserved for Mexican (goat birria) or Indian (goat curry).
It looks like this was misquoted. She had switched from Lulu’s words to her own. She answered Lulu, “I have to go to the doctor.”
No, she is a psychopath. Full stop. Her race or nationality have nothing to do with that. To say that it does is to do a disservice to the millions and millions of law-abiding immigrants in this country trying hard to make a good life.
okay, but...you not only gave away a major spoiler but told us how it ends? Review Writing 101: don’t do either of those things.
also read the spoiler, and urgh.
It’s because jezebel and it’s sisters sites refuse to have editors. Or at least good ones. It drives me CRAZY. I was reading this review, thinking it sounded like a good movie (I love Cody’s movies) and all of a sudden there was the plot twist. Like...WTF!
Wow. You, uh, you just threw that spoiler right out there didn’t you. The entire crux of the film revolves around that reveal. It is way too soon to give away the movie like that without a spoiler warning. I know you have a bunch of these comments already, but it’s worth repeating. You messed up on this one.
Hey, when you write a review that contains plot twists and spoilers, can you please put that at the top? I don’t expect all reviews to give away the plot, so I was merrily reading along and - ploink - there was a major plot twist reveal. Please spare others the same disappointment and put a spoiler alert up at the…
I don’t care about this film so much, but you really should add a spoiler warning for those that do.
I love that movie, it is the ultimate Sunday hangover movie
It is an odd but interesting movie ... I co-sign your request.
My first job was at a pet store. They have peanut butter dog treat bites that are basically the inside of a reeses without the chocolate. We frequently snacked on them. Aside from a strong desire to chase the mail man, i’m in perfectly good health.
One time, my Mom bought and served us dog ice cream. Nobody got sued.
It really is great. There are two latina characters, two African American men (both of who are supervisors), LGBT characters... and what I think is really neat is that they don’t focus on the diversity but they also don’t ignore it. Andre Braugher’s character is gay and married, this is totally accepted by everyone in…
I love that movie. I doubt it’ll get covered here, though; it isn’t appreciated much by movie critics.
Mine was Kimmy backing Julianne up in the ladies’ room at the ball field and dropping “big-haired FOOD CRITIC” at her. It was like holy shit, she’s got a spine.
It’s also nice to have a show that has really effortless diversity. PoC, LGBT characters, healthy masculinity.
I mean it was daring, but having her murder everyone at the wedding with her bare hands and then getting killed in a hail of gunfire as she leapt at the law enforcement surrounding the building was jarring to say the least.
Damn, Salty... I liked you already, but what the kids call “savage” really works on you. You should steal bad questions from other sources, if it results in takedowns like this.
I’ve always found it funny when people dismiss the genre as being too “unrealistic.”