Most depictions of fat people in pop-culture.
Most depictions of fat people in pop-culture.
I’m sure you’re aware most of those examples equate being fat with being stupid, disgusting or morally bankrupt.
Glee has a phenomenal pilot. And the first season was quite good, but the edges were already being sanded down with each passing episode. I can't think of any show that built up so much good will so quickly and then pissed it all away so thoroughly.
I’m not sure I’ve ever seen Cate Blanchett come across as having so much fun in every moment she’s on screen. It may not be high art, but she is clearly having the time of her life (and if she’s actually not, that makes it more impressive).
Early 90s X-Books? Just stop what you’re reading now and go consume Nocenti’s Daredevil.
Honestly if I could onky recommend 3 Daredevil runs it'd be the Miller, Bendis and Waid runs. If it was five, it'd be Miller, Bendis, Waid, Nocenti and Zdarsky. Each of these writers has something different to say abiut the character, and with such an individualastic style. Plus, great art.
At least include his best partner, Kirsten McDuffy.
I’m sure that’s a problem for people who have law based careers, but I do not care at all.
What? Waluigi has been around since the N64 days.
Robocop would have a had more budget for a couple of scenes than whatever Toxic Avenger had for the entire movie, surely. So it was probably considered "more realistic" or some shit when it came to violence.
Six season, a movie, another five movies and another six seasons.
Brown is waiting for confirmation that she will have a compelling enough mystery for her B-Plot as The Butcher and the Baker.
Was no one told that this was going to happen?
You don't need to elaborate when you're this correct.
But will we fibally get resolution on what happened to Vince Gillian and Gina Gerswhin after they moved to LA for the booming VHS board game business?!
Season five and six were the best since two, so I genuinely don’t know what you’re talking about.
It’s no peanut bar rap. That seemed to almost break Gillian Jacobs.
I always took that to mean that after the conversation about not being to afford a particular family burial he went into the funeral business to prevent that happening again.
Fire knows what it did.
Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell and Kathryn Hahn need to do more movies together.