donttellasoul
donttellasoul
donttellasoul

Why not even before?

Just making fun of rich "hip" parents. Usually they have kids a bit older in life and are somewhat detached, and try to buy their kids' affection.

Yeah, that was how I felt about it, too. Woooo, meta!

Nothin' wrong with that.

He was in the bro zone! He was feeling the masculinity.

A place here in Austin got shut down a few years ago for trying that. (I think it was called The White House or something.)

Yeah, it was way too long. It really was. Felt like a rough cut…

Haha, actually, they got a Native American actor to say all of the bad stuff about the cannibals, in an effort to not seem racist. Which felt even weirder… Like, you could see them straining to explain how not racist their movie was.

Yup… It's VeEeEry slow. Which I don't normally have a problem with, but damn, this took forever.

Yeah, the cinematography is SO boring for a Western. Saw this at Fantastic Fest and I liked parts of it, but it felt so half-baked.

Yeah! Seriously. I love Clive, and really hope they plan on letting us in on more about him soon. I think the actor said we're soon going to be seeing more sides of his personality, which I look forward to.

And The Big Bang Theory. (Do they still cover that one?)

The wall looks kinda flimsy… Probably wouldn't be to hard to bust through.

My dad was all about Jewel and Paula Cole back in the 90s. And Gloria Estefan and Celine Dion and Cher. He is supposedly straight?

Same… I remember really loving "Simple Kind of Life" from the follow-up, but I don't remember much else from "Return of Saturn." Definitely felt like the band made a big impression on me. I was in elementary school when "Tragic Kingdom" came out, and it meant so much to me to see a alternative band like this fronted

I think I was in the third or fourth grade when this record came out, and it was the first album my sister and I ever bought. I LOVED it. I loved the opening tracks + "Sunday Morning," and I have no idea how many times I listened to it on my Walkman. Honestly, I think it was great for someone my age… Getting to see a

That's why I relate to him!

Yup, I love BTVS, and Angel to some extent, but I can't get into his movies at all. (Cabin in the Woods seemed like it would be right up my alley, but I disliked it. I think I just really can't stand some of those actors.)

Yeah, I fucking hate Christopher Nolan. He comes up with interesting ideas, but his films are so hacky and way less intelligent than they think they are. (Maybe the only films of his I've liked are the first two Dark Knight movies.)

I'm the only one who thinks "Her" was stupid. I do love "Being John Malkovich," though.