I thought it was because someone put a youtube video of their workers rubbing sliced peppers on their butts and noses.
I thought it was because someone put a youtube video of their workers rubbing sliced peppers on their butts and noses.
Now that's a lot!
I really enjoyed Jessica Jones, and I still haven't finished the season.
I can't get over the fact that people who are terrible at telling coherent stories about trauma and drama keep calling Beautiful Anonymous. I'll find myself scrubbing back, going "wait, when did you become an underpaid gigolo in Dubai??" I've felt this way ever since the cult episode.
I'm in the "he just wants to be left alone" camp. Taberski's doing such a good job of showing that Simmons was a complex guy who liked being in the spotlight but kept to himself otherwise. I want the series to end with an interview with Simmons in which he says what that one guy did in the second episode (Richard…
As each subsequent episode comes out and the host further delves into who Richard Simmons is, I definitely get a strong impression that Simmons has simply dropped off the map. It's almost like he's doing too good a job of uncovering the truth, to the detriment of his own show's thrust.
Ironically enough, we as a nation have never been closer to using swimsuit models as splinter cell agents.
I remember staying up one Saturday night in 8th grade to watch Barb Wire on the Sci-Fi channel. Like it started at 1am. It was definitely not as interesting in the ways I'd hoped it would be, and even less interesting in any other way. I certainly could map my affinity for big hair and fetish gear from this movie, but…
If you want to go ahead and ruin your day, you can find a strong community of people online who think those who say Family Guy fell off after season 3 are like people who think The Simpsons peaked at season 2.
Still, it's telling when your "voice of reason" character becomes your "self-satisfied jerkass" character.
This movie looks to be insouciant as fuck.
But that is a story
If her battery hadn't died Logan would've been able to watch a making-of featurette that explained why she eschewed talking head interviews.
Maybe I'm just suffering from having mainlined it entire run, but the Dead Blondes series is kinda showcasing my least favorite aspect of You Must Remember This, which is that a lot of the purely biographical episodes have this sort of "plucked out of obscurity into semi-obscurity followed by terrible affairs and…
I just want to know how Diaz from OITNB was able to get so much cell phone footage of illicit experiments; I mean at first the footage was shot as though she snuck shots every now and then but over the course of her confessional video (which I can only assume she entirely shot and edited on the one cell phone) they…
I often look back at the movies I watched ad nauseum in childhood with a mix of pride, chagrin and confusion. For example, I absolutely loved Back to the Future, which is an excellent movie but also is the most oedipal flick I can think of (don't look up "oedipal flick" on Urban Dictionary). Weirdly enough, we had 1…
I, like all of us, am most concerned about how many clicks the AVClulb is getting.
Huh. I could've sworn it was a remake of the Martin and Lewis movie "The Caddy." Turns out it's neither and more rips of Caddyshack than it actually acts as a remake.
I have a feeling the venn diagram of "old highschool classmates who stuck with the whole 'God' thing and recommended The Shack to me on Goodreads" and "people who know exactly what Sam Worthington looks like" is mutually inclusive.
It was one of the working titles for the black caddyshack remake.