But in girl world, everything has to be sneaky and more underhanded. (And yes, I know that’s not the exact quote).
But in girl world, everything has to be sneaky and more underhanded. (And yes, I know that’s not the exact quote).
I loved “Figure It Out.” My mom happened to walk by while I was watching and said, “It’s ‘What’s My Line’ for kids.” She also made a similar comment about the ABC Family show “I’m Telling,” comparing it to “The Newlywed Game.”
Yes. It feels like a 1970s disaster movie, especially because of the plot structure.
I created a new Kinja burner account before I realized I could claim my old Disqus account. What should I do? Thanks to anyone who can help.
Oh My God! Yes please! This would be awesome.
Yes, but as a comedy, not a gritty dramatic reboot. It would be a perfect case of the week show.
Agreed. Talking during the ads while the lights are still on is totally fine. After they dim the lights it's acceptable to whisper to a friend you went to see the movie with something like "let's see that" or "we can skip that" after each preview.
It would resemble the "Magic Mike" look, but with the right guy wearing the vest, it would work very well.
There are a range of ages here, and I didn't know how old you were/if it was still being shown on a regular basis.
I think the show would have been greatly improved if the set up was reduced and we could actually see crack before the season is half over.
I did day camp that had a bunch of different programs. I did one for multiple years that was theatre based. However it was one step above backyard production theatre camp, not you'll get an agent and be discovered/become a star.
I love the first paragraph. I love being on a website where someone can write that first paragraph, and most of know exactly what @Velocirapstar:disqus is talking about. The second paragraph is right. Points for recognizing what's really important and not demonizing someone/a group who doesn't deserve it.
Or if they weren't at Camp David, it was further away from other people. Bush I in Kennebunkport Main, LBJ at his ranch in Texas, Nixon in California, and what not.
What I heard is creating a formula is helpful, for example, a number with meaning (7) name of the street you grew up on (Oak) a symbol (_) and the name of the website. 7Oak_Disqus. This way you have a unique password for every website, but also something you can remember.
Crop top-no. Super tight undershirt-maybe (it depends on the guy).
I think reboot is still the right term. To me, reboot is about reviving an existing property. Since "The Munsters" is a show that already exists, this would be a reboot. How relevant/popular/well known the existing series is among younger audiences is a separate question.
It was a made for TV movie that aired all the time when I was kid. The Jetsons went back to the stone age and the Flintstones went to the future.
I love the premise, but I'm not sure how I feel about Spike Lee in teacher role.
I don't understand why they won't do something that will help them make more money. People will pay money for an authorized version of the theatrical release.
Which is an example of my theory about one of the reasons the prequels went wrong: There was no around willing to tell George Lucas some version of "No/That's a bad idea."