I'm surprised they even made another Star Wars movie after the success of The Force Awakens boycott.
I'm surprised they even made another Star Wars movie after the success of The Force Awakens boycott.
I went to the same show which had the brief return of Steven Adler.
I just read it again. The original poster is talking about Last Tango In Paris and how it specifically presents the older actor with the young ingenue.
Is Logan actually married by the end or still just engaged? I'm not sure the show indicated. That would make a difference in how Logan responds to being a father. I could see him ending something with a fiancee but I could see him staying with a wife.
Your point was that you thought talking about Last Tango In Paris must also be talking about literally all movies. So, you either are being willfully obtuse or don't understand how follow even a basic train of thought.
Part of my problem with it is that "I'm just going to the store" feels a bit too similar to the stereotypical portrayal of dads abandoning children.
Store is a really fun song that is really terrible if you actually listen to it.
Christopher's scene definitely takes on a very different tone after the reveal. Originally, it felt like just exonerating him which I think is semi-fair. After watching again, it doesn't even feel like the same scene.
I'm sorry, but I can't really dumb it down any more than I have.
Yeah, an absent father isn't surprising and, I suppose, poetic for lack of a better word.
I don't think ASP intended to portray the women as thru-hikers. I think she was making fun of the people who were inspired by Wild and then hike one smaller, easier sections over the course of a week or so thinking "I did it!" It's like the people who watch Jeremiah Johnson and think "Man, I'm gonna go off the grid…
The first sentence is "I always disliked Last Tango in Paris." The second sentence "Everything about the deliberate imbalance…" is talking about things related to Last Tango In Paris. We know this because the article is about Last Tango In Paris. We also know this because poster leads into the second sentence by…
I don't know that the ending was always that Rory would get pregnant by an "absentee douchebag."
The scenes of Rory seeing Richard in their house got me crying maybe slightly harder than Lorelai's call to Emily.
You conveniently left out the part where he's specifically talking about the movie Last Tango For Paris. Every movie with an older male actor and a young ingenue isn't the same.
I don't necessarily see Jess as not over Rory. They are, so far as I can tell, just friends.
With all the green screen they did in the revival, certainly they could have green screened them in outer space!
Carole King was too meta for me but I was really worried she was going to play Where You Lead and that would have been world shattering.
I guess I never really saw Lorelei giving into old flames that way. Not while in a relationship (depending on how one views the Christopher after Luke thing). And a funeral for your father isn't exactly prime time for showing that anyway.
I don't think Rory being reluctant to accept the job at Chilton means much.