Gena will always be one of my favorites, her collaborations with Cassavetes produced some of the most memorable performances in American cinema. Years ago I even watched the godawful Dreamworks schlock Paulie for her, she was brilliant as usual.
Gena will always be one of my favorites, her collaborations with Cassavetes produced some of the most memorable performances in American cinema. Years ago I even watched the godawful Dreamworks schlock Paulie for her, she was brilliant as usual.
I still can't believe he's married to Amanda Palmer.
I always thought the segments featuring Laura Linney and Emma Thompson were the best, no surprise that they're the most depressing. What can be said about Denise Richards...
This is what reality tv exposes us to, if she hadn't been given a show she'd be just another nobody shouting into the abyss of the internet.
A lot of people have hang-ups over how tall a man is. I've met plenty of cute shorter guys, and I don't think bigger is always better either. After a certain height men's features start look gawky and stretched, but if you're into that more power to you.
He's not particularly good-looking but the bigger problem to me would be a grown adult dating a teenager.
Every corgi video reinforces my observation that corgis have almost identical personalities across the board. When I first got mine 6 years ago I thought she was the funniest little thing but the more I see of other corgis the more it seems like standard operating procedure for them.
This seems like something you could only have gotten away with in the '90s.
After I read the title I wondered how it was going to sound like an NPR review. I never should have doubted.
Was anyone else confused by Mae's performance in the resurrected episodes on Netflix? It was like she forgot how to play Ann.
She's 16 and can't remember when she was 11...?
Sounds a lot like my experience watching Blue is the Warmest Color earlier this week, but the lady in question had a husband instead of assistants.
It's funny knowing that Condé Nast and reddit have the same parent company. You'd think the Newhouses would want to keep the place a little more respectable but I guess not.
In my experience (anecdata is the devil, I know) first-borns tend to be paragons of success or flame out spectacularly. If the younger children screw up it's more of a clumsy slide into mediocrity than anything else.
Coupled with this story on NPR this afternoon I feel like today I've been hit pretty hard by the memories of the friends and loved ones I've lost. This is inspiring and I wish Emily only the best.
Youtube comments seem to be standard when mentioning the cruel, vicious segment of discourse on the internet but Yahoo articles seem much worse to me. One seems more like antisocial teenagers trying to out-edge each other and antoher a bunch of disgruntled adults condemning large swathes of the population.
I just feel like people would react differently to hearing that a 34-year-old dad who was home alone spent all of Saturday in his pajamas, smoking pot, playing Plants Vs. Zombies 2, and watching the first Jackass movie than they would if it were a 34-year-old mom.
Congrats on snagging ND's second most populous city.
If a title isn't legally recognized by an extant government it loses any appeal to me honestly.
I think they're saying you take more enjoyment out of life, rather than have healthier dietary habits. Different takes on "well".