John the Baptist cried out in the wilderness and people went out to listen to him. This guy cried out in the middle of the town square and everyone left. I don't know about you, but I'd say that's a clear hint from God.
John the Baptist cried out in the wilderness and people went out to listen to him. This guy cried out in the middle of the town square and everyone left. I don't know about you, but I'd say that's a clear hint from God.
I will watch it if they base it on the lost gospel of Biff, Christ's childhood pal:
Years ago, when I was working at a small company, they hired a young guy to assist the three senior women in our department.
With marriage equality comes tax equality, sometimes.
This woman drives me crazy. The Camerons give us a bad name.
I think you meant to say that social programs are always loved by those with a heart, and always loathed by those who put a wallet where their heart was supposed to be.
So we're sending Lindy out to do a side-by-side taste test, continuing the "make Lindy try things" video trend, right?
I think we're making the wrong argument here. I have had numerous conversations with women who talk about not having a good experience purchasing a car, or getting it fixed at a shop. My sister and my SO will not go to a car dealership/car mechanic without me or my dad. I firmly believe that the commercial isn't as…
This show made me realize how disappointing Dr. Who has become lately. Such a well written and paced show. I agree, go watch it this minute.
Neil Gaiman's new book, The Ocean at the End of the Lane is fantastic and I highly recommend it!
There's a whole lotta white in this movie. I have a hard time believing they couldn't do blind casting.
I'm going with "mixed feelings" on this one. Can any of these actors actually sing? Sondheim is really complex and beautiful. I'd hate to see it messed up.
I don't understand how they can not cast Bernadette Peters: she IS "Into the Woods".
Not at all. Streep will be a pale substitute for Bernadette Peters who won the Tony for the same role.
I love Into the Woods, but I really wish they'd start casting Broadway actors in move adaptations. I mean, look, it was obvious that Aaron Tveit and Samantha Barks were obviously two of the strongest singers in the Les Miserables compared to those who weren't Broadway actors. I know they want Hollywood stars so they…
I'm assuming Meryl Streep would be the witch... but frankly Bernadette Peters was perfect in that role in the stage version. I love me some Meryl, but can't imagine her doing it better.
Ooooooooh man, I love Into the Woods so much and am experiencing many mixed feels about this. But guys, it's quite possible to be, well, excited and scared.
I'm in rural Alabama. I went from a virulent, in-your-face racist as a child. Yes, I was a racist child, who consistently spewed the most vile white supremacist shit at fellow children. Each idea, each word of hate, had been spoon-fed to me from a young age.