It's breathtaking. It literally takes your breath away. The size/scope & the emotional impact can't really be matched.
It's breathtaking. It literally takes your breath away. The size/scope & the emotional impact can't really be matched.
I'm an "Approaching a City" guy, myself. It hits on the motion, the exhilaration and foreboding nature of hurtling into the unknown of a new city.
Approaching a City, by Hopper.
I meant to respond here - - Guernica at the Reina Sophia is overwhelming in person.
Guernica is mind-blowing in person. It's huge, and it's violent. It's emotionally overwhelming.
Looks like a Garbage Pail Kid.
you could land a helicopter on that baked potato forehead / get yourself some rogaine / you a bloated corpse, girl!
In its defense, the Galleria dell'Accademia is a REALLY famous museum. It's admittedly small… but it gets huge crowds sometimes.
Go to the Louvre on a night they're open late.
Also the island of Sodor has way too much rail infrastructure. It's not that big of an island.
She probably got more out of it than I did.
Imagine I'm the janitor, and you can be the… janitor's wife.
Who has to live with me, in the utility room.
If he DID, though, 40% of the population would vehemently defend him.
They went into production the moment they saw costume test shots for Michelle Pfieffer.
Paul Newman was rumored, and would have been a perfect Bruce Wayne in Batman Beyond.
"Have I got a story for you! A few years back, I cornered my kids at a party and told them my entire dating history before I met their mother, in EXCRUCIATING detail. It all started when I told them about how I met Robin…."
I'm in love with your brother-in-law.
You're in love with your own brother? The one in the army?
No, your sister's husband.
Michael? Michael.
No, that's your sister's brother.
No, I'M my sister's brother. You're in love with me. Me!
I'm in love with Tobias.
My brother-in-law?
I know it can never be. So I'm leaving and…
"….a victim of both her father and sister's deaths"?
John Mulaney's 2 specials hold up extremely well.
The fourth movie should send him back in time 20 years to the nineties.