Wow, that's even less consequence than I expected.
Wow, that's even less consequence than I expected.
"I'm the Best Picture Oscar for Citizen Kane!"
*right angled triangle guy voice*
"That's How Green Was Your Valley, you idiot!"
Eh, they'll land on their feet. I don't think either one is going to be in a position where they don't know how to pay for their next meal.
Well the last week or so you'd think Donald Trump blocking disfavoured media from the White House or insulting them were major news stories that made journalists into some kind of heroes, or rather, you'd get that impression from the media.
I don't have the slightest idea.
I wonder how overrated it is - it's kind of the show where Shield fans mention it in the same breath as the Wire and Breaking Bad but a lot of others wouldn't put it on a top twenty (unlike the Wire and Breaking Bad.)
You've never going to reach the Breitbart diehards, but if Trump just had the support of them, he'd have lost the election. You just keep doing what you do.
Actor. Not first film to win an Oscar directed by a Muslim (which Moonlight wasn't directed by, of course.)
It ultimately got them out of, as others have said, the dramatically satisfying idea of her learning the truth (in fact, only his sister Debra ever finds out, which was both a high-point of the late show and also about the one good thing there.)
When he was on the Nanny, his only script note was rejecting a line referring to him as a millionaire.
But your personal truth, the belief that being against trans rights is not being anti-trans, has no logical or rational support. There's no reason for you to adhere to it, and certainly no reason to expect anyone else to think it true.
But regardless of what I think of you, the fact remains you have the right to use the bathroom of your gender, and they do not.
One of those, of course, was Duck, You Sucker!
Also, the old Colbert. While the site has had an uptick of political content, it's covered 'one of the people on late night said a political thing' as long as I can remember.
I mean, that last line is sort of a textbook anti-trans position. Transgender rights are predicated on the assumption their identity is something that is 'abided' by.
I don't know - it's one of those musicals that has a lot of acting in it (more than it has dance and honestly more notably than it has music.)
There's a nice moment in Defiance where Julie Benz's character admits to having been a big fan of the Twilight series in her youth (it's the near future, see, so she's playing someone who'd have grown up on those); there's something rather intentionally meta in having her nod to an interest in vampire fiction.
I wasn't happy about it because Dexter and Rita's emotionally fraught, damaged and weird-masquerading-as-normal relationship was one of the better things of the show (second only to his weird relationship with his sister.)
That Horseshoe is at it again!
This may have been true of Milo Yiannopoulos, but Richard Spencer would probably be a more famous person if he packaged himself with a brand of less explicitly racist ideology - the kind of guy who actually gets to speak at CPAC, for example.