All The yes!
All The yes!
This is why my boyfriend thinks the best male character in the Disney-verse is Gaston. Yes, he's conceited, etc., but he wants to marry the smart girl, won't settle for anything less that the smart girl, and doesn't pay attention to the silly hotties who keep trying to snag him.
While I agree with your point, I couldn't not screen grab this pop-up ad that magically appeared while I was watching the Belle clip. It would have been better if it said, "Why Beasts Pull Away," but only just.
"I want, therefore I will lie here like a corpse..." isn't that the opening of the third Shades of Grey book?
I thought the songs in Princess and the Frog were so. boring. Can you tell me why you liked them? I'm genuinely curious, because I only know one adult who liked that film.
Love Simon West, love the 80s version, so I'm excited. Maybe we can get a Deadly Spawn remake going in time to pair with it?
Interesting. But they could also be licking the last doughnut in the box so no one else will take it, just in case they want it later.
The JD/biker ones were all done for one series: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebel_Hig…
A bunch were remade for "Rebel Highway," a series of made-for-TV movies for Showtime. They're mostly terrible and not worth wasting your time, so naturally I've seen most of them.
The original, 1958 Cool and the Crazy is soooooo good. A teen hood steals a very expensive porcelain lady statue from a girl's house so he can buy weed. Seriously. Who tries to hock a porcelain shelf knick knack for drug money?
Super cool! Who's publishing it?
Lauren, I'm always kind of shocked when people I know in the rockabilly/mod community don't know the words astropunk or diesel punk, but it seems like the only people I have to explain steampunk to are people of my mom's generation (and my mom's even read William Gibson, though I don't think she got it). How do you…
They were planning on doing a reboot with Lucy Liu playing Charlie, and making it non-racist. Dunno why it stalled out.
Does Edisonade come in pink? Mmm, delicious.
My father was a Californian native atheist, and he was apparently "worried about me" when, around the age of 12, I started reading some silly books on the occult and unexplained phenomenon. By silly, I mean supposedly true stories of spontaneous human combustion, etc. I think when I started reading about actual…
This was clearly developed by Dexter so he could read Dee Dee's diary.
I prefer to think of myself as "clear," thank you very much.
Yeah, J Stew was probably like, "10 million to mount an Oscar campaign? Gross." and that was that.
I used to work with him. He's pretty much real world Bill and Ted if they were really really smart and applied themselves to studying guitar, then started Wyld Stallyons.
It would be like the old bit with the small/wimpy guy standing up to some villains without seeing the giant/bodyguard guy behind him backing him up. Wimpy thinks the villains are afraid of him but they're really afraid of the bodyguard behind him. Like that but good.