Word.
Word.
Bwah. I liked it, but that's a pretty accurate description.
I was at a movie the other day, and during the previews, I overheard someone say, "Collateral Beauty looks really good".
No, but it is printed in menstrual blood.
WOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWWW
It'd be cool by me. My office is about to move, but even from the new location, that should be eminently doable for me.
I don't know. I think The Taco Bell Bell would be a great name for a rock band.
A mile away is absolutely your neighborhood. (Especially a venue a mile away you frequent regularly.)
I didn't realize. Jesus, that's even worse. *hugs*
You know Scrawler lives in DC, right? There's a whole bunch of people for whom this isn't some distant, far-away joke, it's a terrifying thing that happened right in our back yard. And it's all the worse knowing that it's not a random act of violence, it's yet another politically-motivated incident of violence spun…
Yes, thank you. Guy brought a loaded gun into a restaurant with the intention of hurting people because of this insane, politically-motivated conspiracy theory, something spun out of nothing.
I'm thinking of combining options B and C.
This is more than a little terrifying.
I KNOW. Presumably he knows he's talking to a killing machine, right? Otherwise there's no point to having him evaluate Morgan, because a useful evaluation is predicated on him knowing that baseline fact. In which case he's a FLIPPING IDIOT for baiting her into violence when he's sitting in the same room as her.
If…
I hadn't heard about it before. At all, despite in recent years having become a moderate cinephile. Which is infuriating, because Schneider apparently spoke about it before, and people ignored her. No one cared until Bertolucci came right out and admitted to it.
Heck, Hepburn was deliberately written to be the one chasing Grant in Charade precisely because of the discomfort the filmmakers felt with the age-related power imbalance.
The film industry is a cesspool of sexual violence and exploitation, which I have known for decades, and yet it still retains the power to shock me.
There is no such thing as a wasted Bill Nighy scene.
I watched all of it and it's one of my favorite shows ever, before, during, and after the Lowe years.
I watched all of it and it's one of my favorite shows ever, before, during, and after the Lowe years.