I get a kick out of seeing reviews after every single one of Edgar Wright’s films (except the first one), that are variations on “this is his worst film.”
I get a kick out of seeing reviews after every single one of Edgar Wright’s films (except the first one), that are variations on “this is his worst film.”
And birth control as part of their healthcare coverage, yes?
The flaw I see in Memento is the protagonist just could not possibly have that degree of memory loss and function the way he does. Every good movie deserves a “what if?”, but it’s larger than I’m comfortable with.
This comment section is even more depressing.
In your dictionary, does popular = good? Or popular = I don’t really know or care if it’s good, I’m seeing something popular!!
It will be set in a courtroom, where the Warrens will be charged with fraud and the exploitation of the mentally ill, yes?
Ah, the monthly complimentary to Nicki Minaj story. I was just thinking Jez was overdue.
What delightful and not entirely unexpected bedfellows. Nuttiness about medical care and nuttiness about religion just go hand in hand. And racial strife is the cherry on top of this shit sundae. There were rumblings from that story that vaccines increased the incidence of autism in African-American boys — remember…
Some more stars?
Whatever floats her pool toy. Just think of it as a full-body tattoo.
I’m shocked no one has cited a Wes Anderson film, or Wes Anderson as Best Overall. Here are only a few:
You know, I thought possible I had misjudged your first post, which suggested to strongly you were saying “she’s asking for it, she’s going to get it”, and therefore someone should give it to her. And then you went and spoiled it.
Perhaps s/he will take the people who work at the clinic as role models.
Thank you for the (U.S.-style?) advice, but physically attacking someone, in front of her child, yet, is not going to help the situation.
Hey, they got Capone for tax evasion. We are going through a ludicrous historical period, though — may it be over soon.
If the festival had untrained or missing medical staff which they were legally obliged to have, sue away. But don’t you mean the cause of death is not publicly released, not “unknown” (and didn’t you say it was a drug overdose in a previous paragraph)? I hope someone finds out how and why this man died, before the…
I’m not sure how much people know about the circumstances, but it was not a single action, or lack of action, that was at issue. Among many things, when Conrad Roy became sick from the carbon monoxide fumes, and got out of his vehicle, she told him by phone to get back in.
Chin up. If there really is progress in head transplants, there’s hope for her.
Bi-polar and schizophrenic and “mentally disabled” (according to the headline writer)? That is quite a diagnosis.
Not until August in Vancouver, unfortunately. But maybe the weather will be better.