“Crumbling Careers of Abusers” is honestly my favorite show of the last 5 years.
“Crumbling Careers of Abusers” is honestly my favorite show of the last 5 years.
Your wases and wasn’ts are a little jumbled. Obama WASN’T encouraging people to run over minorities with cars but he definitely WAS killing people in the Middle East.
Makes me sad that he drags his children into his catty little digs.
That’s honestly everything I want in a show.
I second that fuck.
I’d throw every penny of my support at that. Mugs, notepads, bags of fruit...my family and friends would be bombarded with merchandise at any excuse for gift-giving.
I’d throw every penny of my support at that. Mugs, notepads, bags of fruit...my family and friends would be bombarded with merchandise at any excuse for gift-giving.
I might’ve put the blame on toxic fanbabies if it weren’t for my own feeling all along that a Han Solo prequel was dullsville. Won me over, though. I just hope the droopy box office hasn’t nixed any ideas for a Leia prequel.
i once rented The Fountain and experienced deja vu through the entire thing. was later informed by Mom that i’d gone to see it at the theater with her the previous year. loved it both times, apparently.
SO much this! it wasn’t the sole reason i suspended my subscription, but it played a hefty part.
I was mostly enjoying it up until episode 6. There were so many fascinating directions the show could have gone, but the showrunners seemed to focus in on the most boring/ridiculous possibilities and run with them. Everything in these Netflix/Marvel shows after JJ season 1 seems to be suffering from a curse of dreary,…
unbearable fanfic describes my feeling about this whole dumpster of a season. i just want Trish spun off into a Hellcat series, far away from Rosenberg’s meddling.
Tomorrow Never Dies is the only one i’ve had a desire to watch more than once.
i loved The Fits, Arrival and Swiss Army Man. my guilty pleasure pic was Morgan.
i can’t imagine what would make Rosenberg respond with “really?,” but i’m very excited to find out.
good. now, assemble the pyre!
“Learn how to take what’s considered a joke in my angry little world! BLARGH!”
i enjoyed the film, but this series is painfully devoid of laughs.
just blech. BLECH, Netflix PR team!