He has a wife and a daughter, which doesn't necessarily rule out being gay, but if he is it's not openly.
He has a wife and a daughter, which doesn't necessarily rule out being gay, but if he is it's not openly.
There was a pretty clear attempt to impersonate his silhouette though. Between that and Iggy Azalea being mentioned, I had a reaction of: "Well, this movie's going to get very dated very quickly."
"Tyler" - So good, so creepy.
Oh come on, some of them are about parental abandonment.
This is freshman year of college for me.
"Leaving Wonderland… In a Fit of Rage" has some great songs on it, too.
"Gone Crazy" as well.
Yeah, it can be ridiculous but it's one of the few shows I watch where I actually root for certain relationships to work out (or not).
Nashville is one of my favorite shows and I've decided not to feel guilty about that.
I also thought it was only part of the house that she was renting. When she locked herself out, there were multiple mailboxes in the shot.
Yes, that's what I meant.
Yes, that's exactly what I was saying.
I wasn't entirely sure until later, when she sat down on a stool and winced, which I took to mean the entire encounter involved her butt.
Agreed. I had the impression he was telling her what she was most afraid of hearing, not because he meant it but because he wanted to hurt her.
Cabin Fever was the movie that showed me that either I had gotten too old or special effects had gotten too gross for me to keep watching horror movies.
Yeah, the intertwining of what Desi wanted Amy to be (skinny, blonde), what she was allowing herself to be by stuffing her face, what she wanted Nick to be, what Nick was pretending to be… It was all just really cool.
Maybe it's because my husband and I skipped having a wedding registry and I missed out on my chance at ramekins. They just seem like such a fancy thing to buy.
The theater I was in was full of shocked gasps, so I think a good portion of them hadn't read the book.
Some of the commercials I've seen are actually promoting the movie as a "date movie." Not sure if that's supposed to be a joke.
The scene where Amy and Desi were watching Nick's interview was my favorite of the movie. So much unspoken stuff going on there. Just the fact that he owned ramekins said so much.