Please. It’s pronounced “My Cells.”
Please. It’s pronounced “My Cells.”
“Fight scenes set against the Bee Gees’ jaunty ‘Staying Alive.’” Ah yes, the fun, quirky kind of violence.
C’mon, *two* old-baiting comments? Father Time comes for us all, young ‘un.
The Mulaney baby is very cute but damn, stop using your child for PR.
It’s interesting b/c I’ve heard the language of that show described as Shakespearean (it didn’t click for me so I didn’t watch it long enough to form my own opinion).
Did they not swear back then? Or were they the wrong swears in the show?
Adoption is complicated for sure. Even more so I look sideways at professionally busy people with large families. It’s very very hard to do a good job as a parent with over four kids, under any circumstances.
Good riddance. He and his oeuvre have not aged well. Does anyone remember when he published a novel and got well-known novelists to give him glowing blurbs? This is from an Amazon review; creepy just wafts off it:
Stone-grind them.
This smacks of “built up enough Hollywood cred to make expensive dream project.” Normally to be avoided, but I will definitely give this a shot, on the strength of What We Do in the Shadows alone.
“Form of ... an ice slide!” that’s the audio clip that is triggered in my memory whenever I see a reference to the Wonder Twins. Zan will always be an ice slide to me (and I definitely did not remember their actual names until reading this article).
I just watched this teaser and what I learned is that they’re married, in love, and each of them feels there’s something wrong with them. That describes every healthy marriage ever. Plot?
It’s no Monkey Jesus.
England lost almost an entire generation of young men (including most of Tolkein’s friends) in WWI. It’s not surprising that the emotion of LOTR centers on male friendship/comradeship.
OK—but I like the tone of your response to mine better than your original comment, let’s put it that way. And arguably she deserves credit for her own latter-day prominence, to at least as great a degree as the internet or younger fans. She stayed healthy, projected positivity, and kept working hard right up to the…
A take for the ages.
That one Black Mirror episode about a grief robot is all the grief robots I need.
I literally can’t tell (and refuse to Google) whether you’re joking or that’s real.
I had the same experience with the David Copperfield that Dev Patel starred in. It was a great cast, fun energy, but extreme narrative compression/liberties with minor characters does not work for an adaptation of that particular book, imho.
Context (here and elsewhere).