I saw a double bill of TRUE GRIT and PINOCHIO.
I saw a double bill of TRUE GRIT and PINOCHIO.
"Aloha, Bobby and Rose" is one the Overlooked Treasures of the movie world. It's like a Steinbeck novel with a hot rod Chevy. It's truly great.
Bounty Hunters? I thought they were couriers. It's a great show, but I don't remember all the details. I thought about it a lot when I watched Ghost in the Shell a couple months ago.
the brown sugar and Worcestershire sauce and soy and bullion cube are all very Umamai Burger sounding (not the actual restaurant - which is FANTASTIC - but recipes I have found on line. Hmmm… a dash of fish sauce, maybe…)
I was thinking "Old West Dance Hall Whore," but that would probably be "Belle."
and GREAT!
I do that at urinals. The rule is just to stand at them, there is no specifying which direction I face.
People tend to mind their own business.
White male privilege like Brett Gelman demonstrated as the casino manager who did nothing wrong?
Unnatural acting in a david Lynch production? The deuce, you say.
I thought he looked like that guy! Man, I love that movie.
She may have been attracted to him before.
I hope they go to the beauty shop and get their hair set again! That was such a delightful little moment in the original, they both walk in smiling with their set bouffants, further skewing the time frame setting of the show.
Instantly!
Yes! Lingering on that look on her face was sublime. "I just snorted something and it's kicking in while I face the sky in a convertible!"
I thought i was cool.
And if it doesn't, will the interracial romance angle be seen as the reason? Because I see so much interracial romance on CW shows, I don't think that is an issue for the target audience for what this movie's trailers look like.
She's a Münchhausen Mother with Scandinavian flair.
The love of a gangly neighbor was the cure she needed all along, but the mother kills the boy before he can deliver his sweet sweet medicine.
I read the title and my brain launches right into Violent Femmes.