cuzbleh
Cousin Bleh
cuzbleh

I highly recommend you see the film, and I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised. The age difference is really not an issue for reasons people have already mentioned (he’s over the age of consent) and many others. Elio is a wise-beyond-his-years figure with an intellect and maturity that doesn’t make the relationship

No no no no no no no. One of the best things about Call Me By Your Name is that it’s one of the first gay romance movies that doesn’t involve AIDS, gay bashing, drug overdose, banishment from the church or family, or any of the other dismal tropes that gay cinema routinely covers. It is simply a love story that

I hear their wedding package is a killer deal.

There are also already a number of “Call Me By Your Name was terrible” think pieces at LGBT publications... like the requisite “but the actors aren’t gay” article and the vapid “why was there no gay sex?” piece. Yay, gays.

That top photo of Henry Rollins is making me moist. It looks like he’s not wearing pants.

“any capable stunt person with relative height and build”

Little known facts about AARP:

Another big fan of Green here, and I agree I rarely hear anyone say it’s their favorite REM release. Some folks think of it as their sell-out album because it was the first release on Warner after they left IRS. Also: Stand was obnoxious.

Savage was my #2 favorite release of last year. There’s honestly not a bad track on it, and I really dig the middle eastern sounds he mixed into the synths and guitars.

Well, Stan Lee has been raping the corpse of Jack Kirby for years.

Sleep “well,” you key-changing heathens.

Yeh, how the hell is Game of Thrones not on this list? Dothraki warriors standing up in their saddles was pretty spectacular. But even some of the quieter moments deserve mention, like the Hound burying the father and daughter he left for dead way back in season 4.

Kinja!

I liked In Time too. It was written/directed by Andrew Niccol, who should be way more famous than he is. He wrote The Truman Show and wrote/directed Gattaca.

Patrick Rothfuss’s “The Name of the Wind” is the perfect gift for your friend who constantly whines about George RR Martin not finishing A Song of Ice and Fire.

“the subject of some criticism”

How incredibly timely.

And Stanley Hudson.

I’ll take 1 Titus Andromedon over 100 Cams and Mitchells any day.

I’m sorta curious about the missing Andersson on this album’s credits. Perhaps she divorced since the first Fever Ray album?