Yes, we do!
Yes, we do!
In Glasgow it's basically getting wasted by 9pm and vomiting in your curry in the rain, 5" heels in the gutter, screaming, 'Fucking Wee SLAG!' at your best girlfriend. Sometimes a tiara and feather boa from Poundland are involved, but up til then, the night usually goes along splendidly.
I think *all* Canadians say, 'Kraft Dinner'.
Geez, just go to Montreal. They're fantastic.
When Vancouver lost to Boston in 7 games in the final, in Vancouver at that, i felt a bit sad. And then felt a little better about it all when Bettman came out to present the Stanley Cup to Boston and Vancouver drowned him out in boos so loud, you couldn't hear his presentation.
"In the long, painful history of dumb-shit things the NHL has done to try to get the US market's attention, this was perhaps the most humiliating. …."
Then you gotta mix it up and use a sackful of doorknobs.
She's the female so…no, she will not adorn any of those.
Tropic Thunder is an all around hilarious movie though i do think Tom Cruise's character is the absolute best, PLAYAH.
To be fair, it's more like a grate for the pigs to sleuce through.
Especially since she isn't given space to really talk in the article. Just guys basically describing how she makes dicks hard. It's almost like the interview isn't about her at all..
Why would anyone feel bad about turning 30?
More accurately, we also have a veritable whine habit.
The Brutal Brutalist - the communist spy encased his dead bodies' feet in cement blocks down by the lake.
Just saw the movie, he was excellent in it!
Yeah, i wasn't into the show but i think the movie is hilarious. It got me in the opening where they realize their tv is stolen and they sit there staring back and forth at the place the tv used to be and then at the broken window for like 3 minutes before they put it together that it's been stolen.
And Elizabeth Moss :(
Futurama was great at that. I think of Zoidberg's 'One Art, Please!'
Stephen King's short story The Long Walk also seems super,scarily, prescient. One of the writers on here once suggested in a previous AVQ&A that is one of the stories that *need* to be made into a movie.
I feel exactly this way about Darren Aronofsky's The Fountain.