Loving Vincent *should* win. It was so good, and beautifully done.
Loving Vincent *should* win. It was so good, and beautifully done.
I was 17 when I graduated high school/started college (I was born in September just on the edge of the age cut-off for kindergarten, so that translated to me not turning 18 until I was in my first semester of college). The thought of college me looking like a 10 year old is mind-boggling.
largely Netflix’s fault anyway for continuing to purchase questionable content at high dollar amounts, and Will Smith’s fault for attaching himself to material that’s consistently in contention to be the worst ever.
Democrats are now tied with Republicans in the Virginia House of Delegates after a recount that put Democrat Shelly Simonds ahead of Republican David Yancey by A SINGLE VOTE. Say it with me:
dangyour vote counts!!!!
50,000*
“What about all the people Roy Moore hasn’t molested!?!”
Whenever I see a celebrity, in mind because I recognize them, my first thought is always, “oh it’s a friend of mine...”
Anyway, one time I was walking down the street and when I looked up I saw Blake Lively walking straight towards me. Recognizing her, my eyes lit up and I instinctively said, “oh, hey...!”
But as I was…
Don’t bait him. He’ll do it.
That’s def a typo. It was built in 1927.
I don’t think she was working for her so much as freelancing for Hearst Media.
Speaking of near silent horror films, has anyone seen Hush? I never really heard any hype about it when it came out last year, but I finally just caught it on Netflix after seeing it had a 94% score on Rotten Tomatoes and was directed by the guy who did the new Gerald’s Game adaptation. I thought it was really, really…
It’s not really “doing the right thing” though.. It’s just sending a message to voters that they should vote for him anyway with a clear conscience because the Senate Republicans will then replace him with another Republican– as opposed to *not* voting for him and risking a Democrat winning. This is a strategic plan…
I’ve heard it’s supposed to be loosely based on Brian Stelter’s nonfiction book ‘Top of the Morning,’ about the real life behind the scenes battles within the world of network morning shows. Or at least “loosely based” in the same way ‘Mean Girls’ was loosely based on a nonfiction self-help book.
During their divorce and custody hearings, Denise Richards testified that she didn’t think her children were safe around Sheen, as she saw on his computer browsing history that he’d accessed websites “...involving gay pornography also involving very young men who also did not look like adults.”
Wait... is.. Donald Trump actually Making America Great Again??