I have, and I still think it does. I don't think the first movie has aged well in the slightest, but X2 still does it for me.
I have, and I still think it does. I don't think the first movie has aged well in the slightest, but X2 still does it for me.
"arguably [one] of"
X2 is about two-and-a-quarter hours and is arguably one of the greatest superhero films of all time, so as long as the story warrants the length, I'll gladly sit through a longer movie.
Even then, Trinity knows where the line might be. She talked a while ago on Twitter about a time she thought she might be trans, and then did feel the need to clarify what she meant even though it was arguable that she'd said anything wrong (the initial statement had even been 'here's how much I didn't understand this…
Especially Sasha's. ;)
For Drag Race and the very limited idea most fans of this show have of what drag is, Sasha's as out-there as they get. In the real world, of course she's not the only innovative art queen out there, but to more mainstream drag audiences, she may as well be a desk lamp with an eyelash on for how outside expectations…
I legit cried at Peppermint talking to her younger self. That was the point when I thought 'she can't go home - but if she does then this experience was really worth something for her, and for us'.
I'm a total Sasha stan, so I'm all about the first paragraph of your comment, but I don't think the others embarrassed themselves vocally. I thought Shea was 98% of the way to what she was trying for, Peppermint landed (and it was clever), and even with Trinity as the weakest, it was better than "I'm Roxxxy Andrews…
Shea's blue wig is coming for Joslyn Fox's necklace's game.
Uh, Belinda Blumenthal works at Steele's Pots and Pans, thank you very much. Don't make me pop my lids at you.
I saw literally two seconds of really basic voguing from Pepper before it cut to the backing dancers voguing.
For me she was toe-to-toe with Sasha. Peppermint's rap might have been great, but all her choreography required was walking. Shea was something else entirely, and I am OBSESSED with Sasha's verse.
Peppermint's dress just didn't suit her. It wasn't Peppermint, the colour didn't suit her, the wig was recycled, the fabric was too thin to have a solid hoop (that wasn't low enough), and the length of the skirt was just a touch too short (but that's me just being picky). The worst part of it for me, though, was that…
I think the general feeling is that neither of those lipsyncs should have existed in the first place. Courtney and Joslyn should have taken the first one, IMHO, but then they'd really risk Courtney going home when she was a huge season draw, and then later it made way more dramatic sense to have them lipsync against…
I thought top 3, but there's no way she'd have Miss C locked down if Pepper was in the running, too.
In a season where they had to lose Eureka, and where Trinity turned out to be awesome, there's no way they're getting rid of the two personalities in there that are liable to cause this overly-friendly season's only real tension, and honestly, I don't want them to. I love these queens, but everyone's been too damn…
Because she gave a solid performance and put in work? She might be a dick, but Best Friend Race it ain't. Vale and Nina didn't put in the work, and it showed, and they both needed to take responsibility for it. If anything, I think Nina's improv skills were far, far stronger than Valentina's, and even then it was a…
How is there even a question surrounding this?
I love her. I was absolutely certain at the start she'd be the season villain, but I've really warmed to her and I think she's the proof pageant queens can be funny, both intentionally (unlike Alyssa) and with security (unlike Rox).
They definitely do, but they steer us to Miss Congeniality a whole bunch of times on purpose. Like, Dela was the obvious Miss C of season 6, and no one but Bianca was ever going to win, so they gave her a sad (arbitrary) injustice of an ending, against someone who had targeted her all season - and took the chance to…