Me too. Paul Reiser was by far the better parent. And character. And even, actor.
I’m gonna defend Kylie. I don’t like doing it, but I think it’s the right thing, so here it is:
Also Lee Greenwood is always a good choice, with his God Bless the USA song. That’s early 90’s. I’m now on Wikipedia trying to figure out the lamest male country star of the 80’s...
“Needs more Asian chicks.” – God
50% trying to look devout, 50% accentuating her waistline.
I would like to nominate you for some sort of award for this comment.
One day, I’ll fly home in my google drone copter, inject my intake port with a revitalizing shot of Gatorade nanoparticles, check my wrist display to check in on my kids, who live in orbit around Venus, and plug my neckport into the entertainment box where Abram’s head, now attached to a synthetic body that shines…
So both of these people are insufferable, but it’s so weird that literally everything they didn’t like about her (lightness, distracting family) was positive and inspiring when he stepped up. I’d be mad too if I was her, but in less of a “why can’t I ever be good enough” way and in more of a “that’s some internalized…
I hope that means “Movies starring the Disney character Goofy as portrayed by John Candy” or I’ll be very dissapointed.
I read both your article and the linked one and I still have no idea who these people are. Congrats to the happy celebaby.
I don’t get that either. I thought it was pretty funny - she’s engaging in some nicely self-aware mocking of the actor’s inherently superficial experience of real-life procedures, there, IMO - but I don’t expect everyone to agree.
So avert your fucking eyes, Wendy.
Of course, one might say the same of your comments, if one cared to go through your history. One might say the same of all of our comments. Human beings are thirsty creatures.
Angel is the worst.
He and Daisy are such precious peanuts of joy that it hurts
It definitely wasn’t. Sly gets his due but it’s very much a film about Adonis Creed.
Give me a break. I don’t disclose my mediocrity in job interviews. Despite knowing there would be better people for the job. No one is obligated to turn down a job because there are better candidates unless something blatantly fucked up is going on (like you are being cast as a black character as a white person).
There was a short-lived sitcom called Grosse Pointe, which was set behind the scenes of a TV show.
Tessa Thompson is amazing (she was so good in Dear White People too)