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Speaking of Cinna, I don't know if it's just Lenny Kravitz's natural magnetism or what, but every time he and Katniss have an emotive "I believe in you" scene, I expect them to start kissing. I know that's not their relationship, in-character or in real life, but in both films the actors just give me "we're about to

She shows back up to get Katniss ready for President Snow's trial/execution…I think she was arrested and held in the Capitol until it fell. Peeta's stylist was executed.

I like dystopian fiction, I like the characters and the story is a fun read. But what makes it stand out for me is Collins' use of the way the ruling class sends society's children to die to increase and maintain their own power. Collins comes from a military family and the parallels to our own society are obvious. A

Yes! And Carvel was like, "Uh, we told Lindsay that the card was only meant for one cardholder and does not guarantee unlimited free ice cream for all of the Lohan family and friends." So much entitlement, so much secondhand embarrassment.

My favorite Dina Lohan story is still the one where she called the police on a Carvel ice cream shop because they wouldn't give her a free ice cream cake. Closely followed by the fact that she used to tell people that she was Lindsay's sister and tried to hook up with George Clooney by doing so. She lives in a world

I was pointing out that women can't win when it comes to people's perceptions of their looks, not advocating that female soldiers be forced to wear makeup.

My mother insisted that as a child she had seen a newspaper photo showing Jayne Mansfield's decapitated head sitting on the hood of her wrecked car. I told her that Mansfield being decapitated is actually a myth and that I'd seen that photo too, but what you see on the car is a bit of blonde hair that might be a wig

But if female soldiers are shown not wearing makeup, like the women who just passed Marine infantry training, then you get people, like the commenters on the article about said women, ignoring their competence to focus on the fact that they all "look like lesbians."

I swear to God, the next time some random phrases their stupid uninvited preferences as a life commandment like "don't glue fake ones on" or my most favorite, "You NEED to blah blah" I'm just going to yell, OR WHAT, FUCKER?

Yeah, every time there's an article on something like nail art some dude pops up in the comments to tell us we shouldn't even be bothering because "uhhh ladies, we're really not looking at your nails." Total inability to understand that maybe women like to do fun and decorative things with their appearance because

I got that thing too! The one where they don't have to dilate your eyes? I wonder if a lot of people don't opt for it because my doctor is always so excited when she gets to explain all my blood vessels and whatnot to me. This was my third year doing it so she also brought up the scans from past years so we could

I just had that eye puff test last week and my doctor said my eyeballs are perfection, clearly this study is invalid.

I'm dying laughing at this because "lit on something special" and "questionable hygiene" are pretty much the description of every encounter that everyone I know has had with Matthew McConaughey.

Doh, I just wrote something very similar in response to another comment before seeing this, but I completely agree with you. It felt like she didn't know quite how to handle the large-scale civil war she'd set up or where Katniss fit, so we went back to this kind of contrived people vs. booby traps setup.

Yeah, as far as Peeta's character goes I had hoped that since we'd had one book of him protecting her and one book of her protecting him, maybe in the third book we'd get to see them really engage as equals trying to protect/fight for something bigger.

Haha. The distilled essence of Wolverine, tbh.

I just recently rewatched this on cable and actually really liked that part where she tells Mrs. Doubtfire that she didn't like who she was when she was with Daniel, because she'd come home from work and instead of enjoying her family she'd just have to end up stressed out from picking up his slack. I thought Robin

And Jessica Lange's character is a killer, Kathy Bates's character is a killer, Angela Bassett's character is a killer, Emma Roberts's character is a killer, Mare Winningham's character was an incestuous child molester, hot redhead guest star set her ex on fire...

With this gif, I've just realized that every time someone says "Michael Shannon" I've been picturing Michael Sheen. Things make more sense now.

I'm guessing various unrelated things. When a pediatric doctor at my work presented a lecture on similar studies done for childhood vaccines, the studies logged every kid who had died in a certain number of years following the vaccine, period - so there was like, a kid who died in a car accident, a kid who died from