I was reading Netflix reviews of that movie a couple months ago and was horrified by people who use ethnic slurs to describe the characters. I flagged them, but I kinda doubt Netflix gives a shit.
I was reading Netflix reviews of that movie a couple months ago and was horrified by people who use ethnic slurs to describe the characters. I flagged them, but I kinda doubt Netflix gives a shit.
I once hooked up with someone who worked at my video store and found out they have an incredibly detailed list of everything someone has rented from the store, and during dull moments, the clerks psychoanalyze patrons based on their viewing history. Having been renting from them for ten years, I'm extremely curious…
I remember working a film festival when that came out. People were always so sheepish about ordering tickets for that and Turn Me On, Dammit!. I love embarrassed old people.
I saw that film at SIFF and it was a fucking endurance test. I must not be a lesbian if I can't stand that movie.
Didn't Dan Harmon write for that show?
The biggest red flag about her character is during the "banter" at the beginning of the article, when she tells the interviewer that she's trying to sell a patio set for $1,500 at a garage sale.
@avclub-0ae7484a9f3bbd2a21df420050c032ae:disqus I've been hearing good things about that series, but haven't checked it out yet. Some friends on tumblr have been reblogging links though.
@Scrawler2:disqus I have enjoyed quite a few of his films, but I think I like him better with the sort of manic energy the Coen brothers bring to their movies. I have heard good things about the remake of Solaris, and I'll probably check out Gravity when it opens, so perhaps I'll like him more after seeing him do…
There's that. I think I preferred the book, but I guess it's just hard for me to take a George Clooney film seriously.
@Scrawler2:disqus Those all sound amazing. I'm slogging my way through Dracula at the moment.
I'm ready to see Elliot Gould play Marlowe in The Even Longer Goodbye. I hope his cat has become an internet sensation by now.
That movie was ridiculously self-indulgent, and suffered from delusions of grandeur it could not deliver.
The Hangover 4: The Wolf Pack Dies of Alcohol Poisoning.
I realized that when a comment on A.O. Scott's review of The Bling Ring accused Sofia Coppola of plagiarizing a Lifetime movie.
Anyone interested in seeing Lesbian Robin need only watch season one of The L Word.
They don't want to bungle the Fingal dopple.
I'm hesitant to completely believe either of them. I think the truth probably lies somewhere in between both of their allegations, but the whole situation just makes me cringe.
It was a pretty interesting episode I thought. I was kind of sad the trans model left so soon, but she had a legit reason. Taking care of your health on a basic level is extremely important, more so than being on a CW program. It is nice to see that Isis has inspired a lot of women.
I think she's probably just at that age where people are totally susceptible to Rand's line of thinking. Lots of my friends in college were really into objectivism, but they outgrew it as they got older.
Yup. Washington has gay marriage and the decriminalization of marijuana, but there are a lot of old conservatives in the more rural areas of Oregon.