It was just a huge tapestry, at least the first sequel was made on stained glass.
It was just a huge tapestry, at least the first sequel was made on stained glass.
Films from the 11 century are often unfairly overlooked by today’s special effects-obsessed audiences.
Regarding the photo caption: That’s Tuesday Knight, not Tuesday Weld. Weld was a bit too old to play a teen scream queen in 1988.
Which is why Bojack Horseman intentionally torching hundreds of thousands of dollars for charity by answering “Who starred in Harry Potter” with “Elijah Wood” is the best.
That little record player with the Golden Books is absolutely the sound of my childhood. I used to spend hours in my rooms listening to those things, including the Jungle Book soundtrack.
...I had school in the morning...
For god’s sake, it would make so much of a difference just to have a Recent Articles page again. It was extraordinarily convenient before the switch, and now that nothing on the front page has any permanence it’s completely necessary. Seriously, the only things raised to the featured articles on the top are the…
No conflict, though: he could soon have one of the finest collections of antique glass-topped tables in America.
People post on here with their clothes on?
It’s a real shame. At least we’ve still got Random Roles.
The video ad in the middle of every post truly sucks in a way that couldn’t suck more. Knock it the fuck off.
Hey this is serious as..... something
*Money fight!*
I’m totally not down with Jake and Elwood Blues saying that they hate Illinois Nazis. And then making them jump into the water! My stars and garters, I was steamed.
How long before “demons from Hell are bad” becomes a controversial stance?
As weird as the alt-right getting the term “snowflake” from a novel written by a gay man.
Is it weird that the MRAs are still desperately clinging to a term that originated with two transwomen?
And Manimal cries a single tear.
Fivethirtyeight published a chart recently that has him as the fifth most-played artist on radio, responsible for roughly one out of every 40 songs. That he has that honor without being divisive among music fans, and also somehow never had a #1 album on Billboard until 2014 says so much about how we accepted his…
Smart money is on Teddy Roosevelt.