This is the literal best.
This is the literal best.
No. Batman. Stop talking.
This was SO MUCH WORSE than I was expecting. And I wasn't expecting rainbows, let me tell you.
It happened. I was sitting in the top bunk of my cabin trying hard not to listen, knowing that in their quest to add "totallys", they were interpreting it all wrong even though I have never had a religious bone in my body.
That's some serious bullshit. I think you're right that he was never planning on being eaten alive, but how can you possibly pretend to be a naturalist or conservationist if you're just cool killing a snake that was minding its own business before you decided to be a dick?
I'd be bothered if a lot of these were the PotY, but Roger Goodell??? Time, you have GOT to be shitting me with that bullshit.
Yeah, I almost never agree with PETA's methods, but um, looks like they got this one right.
Has anyone figured out how the dude planned to get out of the snake?? Like, how was that going to happen with no one (snake or human) getting hurt?
BEST NEWS. Thank you.
Yeah, this reminds me of the time we had to translate The Lord's Prayer into tween speak and I wanted to cry/die/NEVER come back to Jesus camp again. It basically boiled down to "God is totally awesome".
It just coincidentally came on my Spotify station and the "maybe i could be in love with someone like you" at the end is to die for.
That was truly egregious. I felt so sorry for her - what the hell was she supposed to do with that look?
The bits I've seen of "I Can Do Better Than That" (albeit limited) do look really cool. I worry about the more intimate songs like "The Next 10 Minutes" though. That song makes me feel things so deeply and I feel like random extras at the wedding could kind of ruin that.
I appreciate movie musicals for bringing musicals to people who cannot or do not go to the theater. But they are so freaking hit or miss.
I wonder how many couples will go to it, thinking "oh! a cute happy musical! perf for V-day!"
I cry and cry and cry listening to Nobody Needs to Know. I can't wait to hear Jeremy Jordan's version. I hope I don't compare it to NLB's version, because that one just kills me. The emotion. Ugh. I'm tearing up just thinking about it.
Ugh, yes. Agreed. Some of the best numbers from Smash were his solos.
Aw, man! How did I miss that this was at the Philly Film Festival? I would have loved to have gone then.
Yes, exactly. I love how minimalist it is. And The Next 10 Minutes blows me away on stage, because it is so cleverly done - how they meet in the middle and their one-side conversations at the beginning and the end. I would much rather see a very good quality recording of a stage version with these two.
No kidding! That was one of my thoughts after I commented. That movie was the pits.