sure, if you want to skip the foreplay.
sure, if you want to skip the foreplay.
so….who else now has a j-law fantasy where she's wearing nothing but a space suit and heels?
i'd argue the opposite. that passable movies are inevitable. bad movies can actually be avoided with just a little bit of effort. of course, the real argument is over what constitutes passable?
he's sort of like matthew mcconaughey. in that, while he's a nice guy and not untalented, it's still kind of weird that people give him large sums of money to do all these cool things.
'Joy' was great. My only problem was the previews made it seem like it was going to be magical, and I was stupid enough to think the previews weren't trying to trick me.
i liked it a lot more than you. that said, you do have to separate it not being as bad as it easily could've been -because let's face it, many of us expected it to be some lifetime movie or worse- and how good it actually was. that's not necessarily an easy separation.
glad to see the fx oj beat out the espn oj. i agree…in fact i would've had the espn version lower. most people i've seen have them flipped, which is the biggest outrage since…well, you know.
"…until the surprising and horrific results split the country in half. A grateful Democratic nation turned to John Oliver, Trevor Noah, and Stephen Colbert, but as the only woman in the game, Bee had a special role to play, and nailed it."
'primary colors'.
i hope this is what the actual alien invasion looks like.
actually, he's just lucky it wasn't such a long day that he pulled out his gun and finished him off, even though it wasn't in the script that way.
it's like my long suffering and elaborate evil plan finally came true! and i was beginning to think harrison ford hadn't gotten my messages.
really good program, but i think too much is made of the t-shirt as a statement. the interesting part is everything else.
i always feel great for being mediocre. i might not always understand those new yorker cartoons, or be popular on twitter, but i'm mostly nice to people and smart enough to know the new yorker isn't always actually funny or insightful. plus, when the two extremes finally purge each other from existence, the mediocre…
j-lo is another, less interesting person.
she already dislodged a sacred boulder, i think she feels bad enough already…
First they came for the Socialists, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a Socialist.
granted i don't know, but what little i do know about chris pratt, i kind of doubt it.
i guess it's fun for some people. personally, what i dislike more than their arrogance, is the degree to which -not all, to be sure, but a lot- it gets chalked up to being a problem that other people have, rather than miami's problem. the obliviousness astounds me.
i loved stone's last musical performance in 'easy a' when her partner was the greeting card her grandma sent her, so maybe i'll give this a try.