The thing is, he's not actually acting much different from how he acted during the primaries. It's just not playing as well to the general audience.
The thing is, he's not actually acting much different from how he acted during the primaries. It's just not playing as well to the general audience.
Timeline's still ambiguous, she may have bubbled her and quickly been distracted by the war. Arguably she had time afterwards but it's hard to say what she ought to have done.
Episode gets an A for Pearl Points alone.
The New Day deciding who would be in the match via a game of Bag of Fruit was the best.
It's too late for the Republicans to actually mount a new campaign with a new candidate. Look at how Obama won his Senate seat, the Republican had to bail because of a sex scandal and on short notice they had to have Alan Keyes step in. I don't think there's even precedent for what happens if a party's candidate…
We're still not sure whether the post-Ailes Fox News will be quite as fixated on the blondes, so this is the safer reference.
While Trump is buddies with the Clintons, if it were a work he would have bailed completely by now and left the Republicans with no chance of getting their shit together in time for November, instead of only being a little bit behind Hillary.
The pre-1965 Democrats were a weird fusion of sensibilities- there were a lot of progressives but also the Southern segregationist wing.
Jojo Fletcher, your life is calling!
Some people brought it up in one of the Comics articles. Damn shame, Cul De Sac was consistently great and I had always hoped he would be able to return to it somehow. (
Saw the AbFab movie at last. It was good! Honestly kind of a return to form after a couple of shaky seasons and specials. The pacing is kind of weird, people are still talking in the rhythms of the TV show despite there being no laugh track, but it does manage to be funny and even pointed at times, grounding itself in…
I'm sure Orson Welles would agree with that statement.
Yeah it's really easy to attract investors to any movie you want to make.
I've long been tempted to write an essay titled "Guy Gilchrist's Nancy is Decadent and Depraved".
Okay you realize that making movies costs lots of money, more than even a really successful actress generally has, right?
Glad to know some people are still holding the line against miscegenation.
I honestly don't know what possess people to grow peppers so spicy they cannot be touched without protective gloves and can only be used in trace amounts. At this point you're not even creating food, which is generally the purpose of farming.
The early gore movies really were like early "skin" movies- seeing what you could get away with, and surrounding the stuff people paid to see with as much padding as you needed to make it look like a "real" movie.
The film has its flaws, but watching it with a crowd and hearing people really get into it was great.
People of Philadelphia, be warned: Blood Feast is really fucking boring.