Huh?
a) if so, it was before Eyes Wide Shut
b) don't be surprised if a body double was used. Even in a frontal shot today's technology would allow such a thing.
c) breasts don't naturally stay at a constant size as women age
Huh?
a) if so, it was before Eyes Wide Shut
b) don't be surprised if a body double was used. Even in a frontal shot today's technology would allow such a thing.
c) breasts don't naturally stay at a constant size as women age
So if Avenue Q isn't appropriate, what about Catcher in the Rye?
Oh, it definitely should be a category. I suspect Game of Thrones would be a perennial front-runner.
I get the feeling that Kidman knows way too much about being in a marriage with an abusive man. Just saying. (And I don't mean Mr. Urban, if that wasn't obvious, though I bet it was.)
(Spoiler-free: I haven't read the book.)
If Perry doesn't turn out to be the murder victim, I demand a recount!
By all means, the best way to correctly judge a person is to find her at her worst moment and then extrapolate that behavior across the rest of her life.
Well for starters one of the main characters isn't rich, and that's a key part of the story.
But even if 85% of the characters are rich, I don't think that's all that common on HBO.
" but what are her crimes, really? " (about Renata)
Strangers in the South frighten and confuse me. Why are they always so gregarious? Suspicious. Probably eyeing my kidneys.
Well, technically "Caucasians" are from the Caucasus mountains, which are in the Middle East. There's a theory that "White" = "Northern European" but it's not really true.
Wow. So much wrong with this comment.
But not more than Steve Jobs.
That's probably because Steve Jobs was a real person. And he didn't look like what the stereotype of a Syrian should look like. (Of course that's just a stereotype that ignores how many Syrians are Semitic, not Arabic.)
Though I also thought the noise about Emma Stone was ridiculous.
"Was her actress pregnant?"
I didn't figure out she was Judas until the after-show discussion. So I guess that I means I didn't "figure it out" at all, since they told me.
Apparently they also have a quite a few talented actors who are Tatiana Maslany. Or that's at least how it seems.
Let's hope you find somebody to explain satire to you at some point.
"Wasn't Ultron supposed to be based on Stark?"
Exactly. His personality was derived from Stark's so of course he had a penchant for 1-liners.
That was a great scene. Malvo recognizes that Lou is a legitimate threat but never loses his cool. Lou knows that something isn't quite right with Malvo but can't quite put his finger on it and isn't compelled to seek a confrontation. A really great scene.
Seriously, anybody who thinks that _this_ episode is sexist needs to go back and watch some of the Hartnell episodes.