This is my favorite thing. Getting them as separate items, IMHO, is good because it keeps that hash brown crisp for as long as possible. It’s all about texture and contrasts and complementary flavors. Simple and perfect.
This is my favorite thing. Getting them as separate items, IMHO, is good because it keeps that hash brown crisp for as long as possible. It’s all about texture and contrasts and complementary flavors. Simple and perfect.
I did not expect to, but I loved this movie. Complete with flaws.
When is Benedict Cumberbatch NOT playing the devil?
I saw UPGRADE and VENOM and definitely preferred UPGRADE, starring bootleg Tom Hardy. (Fun Fact: Logan Marshall-Green has an identical twin brother — who I met years ago — so there are THREE of these guys! At least 3!)
Okay, a little internet trivia searching here:
I’ve been dying to see Scorsese work with De Niro again.
Heidi Gardner. I like her. I think she’s a really talented actor. I could see her doing some really serious work beyond the show.
I’d love Paul Thomas Anderson to direct some random video game adaptation like SUPER SMASH BROS: THE MOVIE just to confuse people some more.
It annoys me that the sequel to John Singleton’s 2000 movie “SHAFT” is just called “SHAFT”.
A massive Gwynne-shaped hole! Agreed, everything around that distinctive hole looks pretty good....
I’m all for the remake and for trying things they couldn’t do with the original Mary Lambert adaptation, but it’s hard for me to hear Lithgow’s line-reading of that iconic “dead is better...” without comparing it to Fred Gwynne’s performance. It feels... off. Intentionally thrown away. Which might have been the…
Can we NOT normalize this queso?
I loved this show. I thought the writing and acting was consistently strong for years. The only reason I stopped watching a few years ago was because I went through one of my “I’m watching too much damn tv” phases, and sacrificed the shows that were piling up in the DVR.
I loved her in “LOOK AROUND YOU”, which is my favorite thing ever.
Nice picture of a pizza: I like pizza! Wonder what this article is about...
I always dread the comment sections whenever there’s a GNR-related post. I’m a lifelong GNR fan and it’s exhausting when you’re often the ONLY person in the comments who doesn’t want to make an easy joke at their/his expense.
Soderbergh recently created a branching narrative called MOSAIC. You didn’t really get to alter the story, however. You just had the option to follow different narrative branches. Which was kind of interesting, but the result was you rewatching a lot of bits and pieces, and ultimately it kind of felt like you were…
Wondered if they’d ask him to stop using their branding. Like if he got into a bad accident driving that thing.