I came out of the theater feeling like someone punched me in the face.
I came out of the theater feeling like someone punched me in the face.
They're both masterpieces.
Mon cher!
Looking at the two of them there, in their physical primes, it's amazing to me that they never boned. (They've both said they each had huge crushes on each other when they worked together, but they were too intimidated by each other's hotness/talent to make a move.)
You can advocate for animal welfare without being a vegetarian.
He played the bartender on Sully.
I am beyond thrilled so many archives and museums and historical societies are collecting protest signs. Those signs were ah-MAZING, especially en masse.
No, the one thing everybody could pretty much on agree on, with regards to why they showed up, was opposition to Trump.
Teacher, mother…secret lover.
Agreed!
Yeah, that too. It's a radical event in history, it SHOULD be a big deal for it to come to mainstream attention.
Yeah, it'd be pretty hard to ever feel comfortable letting your kids around a person who was up on felony charges for inappropriate behavior towards kids. That's a step beyond a rumor, an allegation, or even just an investigation.
That sucks unbelievably.
Cats are so weird.
It's slang. People like slang because it's expressive.
I think I officially became one when I bought my The Toast "Take To The Sea!" tote bag.
Way harsh, Tang.
I do think part of the initial reaction to The Birth of a Nation was that it seemed like an Important Black Film at a moment when Hollywood was really feeling the burn over #oscarssowhite. And then when the sordid rape scandal resurfaced, everyone was like, "Oh thank god there's three other Important Black Films…
It's spelled Gerry.
Oh yeah. That was my "Hey, Chris Pine can act!" wake-up call.