This is one of my favorite books, and I don't think I can do it right now either. Hugs if you want 'em.
This is one of my favorite books, and I don't think I can do it right now either. Hugs if you want 'em.
Watching the Rifftrax of Angels Revenge, I had to explain the Bechdel test riff to my husband. Upon which I realized that Angels Revenge passes the test with flying colors. Is a Charlie's Angels ripoff true feminism?!
NICE TRY, IHOP.
Hmm, fair. And also Hamlet. Though the less said about that, the better.
I heard some time ago that he was a Tea Partier. I don't know if that's true, but his wiki page quotes an article where he talks about how Christianity is the most important thing in his life, and his family is centered around it. I also remember Bridget in an interview talking about doing plays with her church that…
I missed the delinquent teen movies though. That was my favorite genre they did. Girls Town is my favorite, but close behind are Teenage Crime Wave and I Accuse My Parents. Scifi demanded only SF/F movies.
My first MST was Mr. B Natural. It's funny as hell, but the skit afterwards bumped it into the stratosphere.
For me, the skits were what I missed the most. Rifftrax is funny, but it's not MST3k funny without them.
Dad?
The imitation they did of the opening credits is probably my favorite skit of the entire show. I literally fell to the floor when Joel pulled off the top of Servo's head to decapitate him.
I'm standing up for 3 Legged Jeans. That song perfectly captured the zeitgeist of where jeans were at at that particular time.
Oh, hi. So, how are you holding up? Because I'm a potato.
Fanfiction would never lie to me.
You are my people! I draw the line at Roman Reigns though.
Haha, me too. I protest outside his office every week instead.
The heart wants what it wants, idek.
Oh come on, who among us wasn't in a Turkish prison at some point in their childhood?
I'm not proud of it, but yeah.
Apparently Stephen King is terrified of spiders, which I gather from the ending of It and a couple things in The Dark Tower. Of all the things in the world, I wouldn't expect The Master Of Terror to be afraid of something as pedestrian as spiders.
I found that scarier than the actual movie.