The movie will be called “A Deadly Matriculation.”
The movie will be called “A Deadly Matriculation.”
I would like to request that Ms. Spheeris write an autobiography . . . growing up in traveling carnivals and becoming a successful filmaker AND facing down the Wicked Letch of the West AND to come out the other side a punk rock lady with zero fucks to give?!? More, yes, please.
LMAO! Its a real Lifetime movie! Think Lori will play herself in the movie?
Sounds like he was trying to make a broader point about repression leading to abusive behavior rather than the specific cases but okay let's drag him
lol I’m sure he’s very concerned about being dragged on Twitter.
I was hoping she would have a name for each one. “Come Esmeralda, I choose you today.”
It’s dipshits all the way down.
With associates like these, it really makes you stop and ink if Trump has the best judgment.
“And may their first child be a mussel child.”
When this Black man put on a tuxedo dress, it caused my wife to leave me and my dog to run away. Also, I’m pretty sure that I’m gay now. Thanks Obama.
Here’s the thing: Kang can see what they show was trying to do with this more humanistic, empathetic detective story, attempting to branch out of the grim n’ gritty tropes of earlier seasons. But it did it SO POORLY.
Hot take: S3 was even worse than S2.
I was truly blown away by Dorff’s entire performance.
So I guess those of us who thought Roland was gay (and having a relationship with Tom) were incorrect. Or at least the show chose not to reveal it, or leave the possibility as subtext. I’m glad Roland found his canine companions, though. That scene with the stray dog was heartwarming.
“Awake, awake, Zion, clothe yourself with strength! Put on your garments of splendor, Jerusalem, the holy city. And maybe, like, an ankle brace or something, ‘cause damn that don’t look good.”
I wish more people thought about this. I lost a bunch of weight, and I got so many compliments on it that then when I gained the weight back, it was hard not to feel like people were looking at my body and thinking I looked horribly and ugly. After all, if I looked so great 40lbs ago, what does that mean now?
It might be nice if you actually mentioned Bethy Squires, the interviewer and writer of the article, instead of just saying “somebody” did it.
First he was a replacement caddy
The frightening thing is that the idea that better off people deserve to be paid more because it’s what they’re used to really is how these assholes think.
Everything Bryan Adams does, he does for me. Ryan’s just in it for himself.