lolol look at his fucking IMDB
lolol look at his fucking IMDB
Dude’s got no pages.
Yeah, I guess that’s a fair interpretation of it. I don’t know why the article is ringing so off to me. Maybe it’s just, like, it’s Richard Curtis, man. Of course he was going to turn it into a romcom. It’s what he does.
I’ve been racking my brain to figure out why this story is as popular as it is. I feel like every couple of months something comes out about a “oh the first draft was really different, but X got credit for it” or “they used my script but were able to cut me out of the credits”. There was one about High Fidelity last…
Yeah man, it’s kind of tough for a song to develop cancer of the face and require surgery.
He should take the hint.
lol you are never not miserable
Buddy, find me a trumper who is advocating on behalf of science.
In the opinions of the health organizations fighting a pandemic, you fucking dingus.
Occasional guest star on The Magicians, and currently on some Canadian show. Also a positive delight on Instagram.
Yeah, this is what I do. Since I’m doing pre-recorded classes, I totally get it. You also have to guess as to whether your resistance is the same as the class, but based on the fact that I am also muttering “Fuck. Fuck. Fuck.” during a push, I would think you can zero in on the right number for yourself.
The fuck is it with Che being a piece of shit magnet?
Absolutely. Nate bouncing from lady to lady on the crew made me feel like they cheapened Zari by having her fall for him.
What an absolutely miserable relationship to stories you have.
Between Eleanor’s little voice and the fact that two architects did design this, is it possible that All This Has Happened Before?
In typical Lindelof form, Watchmen left a number of its biggest questions unanswered. We still don’t know who Lube Man really is, what Laurie’s ridiculously high tech dildo is actually for...
Yep! It should be an adaptation; not a re-creation.
Completely agree with you. Found it a slog to get through, even though I re-read the novel once a year or so. You’re right about it telling more than showing. The authorial voice of the novel can’t just be adapted into a televisual model without it being...that. Frances McDormand also felt really unengaged as a…
Holy shit. The Two Ninas. I remember thinking that was *real life* as a 15/16 year old (who saw too much of himself in Ron Livingston in Office Space, but as a mid-30s person he just thinks teenage him was an idiot). It doesn’t hold up all that well because everything is a bit *too* contrived, but goddamn if I don’t…
He also took the second story off of Tahani’s house when she was soulmated to the short guy.