It's pretty rare but it has happened before, in the first episode even.
It's pretty rare but it has happened before, in the first episode even.
I have to think it's probably an error, but in my heart this truly is the most popular article of the now.
I think it may have been original draft with storyboards. To the archives!
He fixes the cable?
A wise man once said "as far as empty experiences go it's the best one". I may be paraphrasing a bit, but the meaning is true whatever the exact words.
I can't believe how frequently people write in implying that they're discussing their sexual fantasies for the first time years into their relationship. What the fuck it's wrong with you fuckers?
It's like asking who enjoys sex more, men or women. Only Tiresias knows.
Despite thinking the conceits are pretty universally stupid, I love the genre on the aesthetics alone. I want to live in the 70s' future.
But hormones are a huge part of erotic love! This common take that it's not about romance is completely backwards. It's about pure romance in its most insane, all consuming, glorious idiocy. It's about the tension between the beauty of all the moony-swoony poetry and the stupid ridiculousness of it all, and how…
I don't know who she is, but I'd sure like to date her.
I wouldn't go so far as to say it's the only reason in regards to the whole series, but it is the best reason. And when it comes to the first film only reason is fair. All feelings that someone like Gilliam could have done so much better with the material were brushed aside by Neely. Never again could I lament the…
There are times I think I should read 50 Shades to render my well qualified critical judgment on it, those qualifications being the tens of thousands of pages of erotica (or as I prefer to call it, porn) I've read. Still, despite all the filth I've read, I can't bring myself to do it. I have this conception that…
No.
I've said it before, and I'll say it again (again being right fucking now,): I'm fine with them changing shit from the books. I just wish they were changing it with dynamic cinema instead of long screenwriterly speeches.
I can now remember those promos. Indeed they were a misrepresentation.
I remembered it as a fifth season, but when I recently caught it on a stream it seemed like it came a little later, like late sixth. I guess my initial memory was correct. Still, I'm slipping.
My biggest problem with the advice is that he gave him the wrong thing to google.
Turboprops are pretty damn safe. Piston engines are the ones far more likely to fail.
Really? I loved his performance in part because of how thoroughly he desexified himself.
Like many things, it's overrated in theory, but still vastly under-practiced.