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I’m not a huge fan myself and yet, I will murder some fro-yo given the chance. I fucking love it.
This is sadly also true.
I agree. I love Kacey, have seen her live, etc, but when I reach for her music it’s either STDP or PM. Golden Hour wasn’t bad (and Rainbow is my five year old’s favorite song, so we listen a lot) but I’m a big fan of country Kacey. She is one of the most refreshing things to hit country music in decades and I fear…
Oh, well, that’s kind of the thing with Jessica - she didn’t have flaws. (Well, everyone has flaws, but you know what I mean. She was a traditionally attractive person.) But I think the existing dysmorphia combined with having the income to actually do plastic surgery led to her clownish look. (I’ve also heard that…
That’s anti-vaxxers new line, though. “Why get the experimental vaccine when you can just use monoclonal antibodies if you get sick!” Which is stupid for two reasons: 1) monoclonal antibody treatment is just as experimental when it comes to COVID. They know it works but aren’t exactly sure why yet, and 2) in what…
Precisely! Also how far does this extend? Does he know his blocking for each scene? What if he gets up to deliver a passionate monologue and totally ruins the eyeline? It just seems like an awful lot of frustration for everyone involved for the sake of a gimmick.
Hers was last week, about her anger issues.
I’m not sure if you’ve read the book, but in the book Jessica has had multiple small procedures done since winning the lottery (fillers, lifts, etc) and doesn’t look much like her old self, which is one of Ben’s complaints.
It’s an interesting premise and has successfully enticed me to watch this, but I can’t help thinking how annoying it would be for literally every other person involved in making the movie if one actor didn’t have the script. “Okay! Now you’ll deliver your line and then the next line you deliver, please change your…
I’ve really enjoyed the first two episodes. Selena Gomez is holding her own against Martin and Short, which is a big ask when you realize she has to be the straight man against two comedic legends famous for their (delightful) scene chewing.
I’ve only seen the first two episodes so far but for me it’s hitting well as a 30 minute drama. It’s very much structured after a podcast formula (to the point where the characters specifically say in episode 2 that you always find out about the victim in episode 2 of a podcast while they, of course, try to find out…
Dan’s answers to anyone having trouble with their dick is “you might be gay!” And sure, some of them definitely might be. But probably not all of them?
I thought this episode was pretty dang great. And daaammn, Michael Shannon! (Also his detailing of his dream, “I think I was John, because I was harmonizing with Paul. But we were singing a George song . . .” had me laughing.) Though perhaps “Something” is more applicable to Masha, who apparently has a magic vagina.
It also seems to be one where after the first few days you have nothing but champagne and hot tub sex. Sounds good to me.
Yes, but they’re living in the Middle East (my guess is UAE or Qatar as not many other countries in that region who have a lot of ex-pats would be cool with women working). They’re breaking the law by living together.
Stew on them forever internally until they’re such a part of my personality that I become off-putting to others.
I agree. I don’t think one night stands (or fuck buddies) have to be considered meaningless! As long as you treat someone with respect and decency, it can just be a really nice time that is satisfying to all involved. Not everything has to be Capital L Love.
But, again, why change the location? Why not have it set in Australia? Tranquilum is supposed to be a hush-hush but very hoity-toity resort - there’s no reason that a successful (well, previously) author and a retired football player couldn’t fly over. Michael Shannon maybe can’t nail an Australian accent (though I…
I realized when I reread my comment that I mistyped. What I had meant to say was that none of the *characters* are australian (except for the semi-extra). It just seems silly to make them all American (and Luke Evans).