Really? Just because you don't like someone, you're wishing they would die? If that's a joke, it's a really shitty joke.
Really? Just because you don't like someone, you're wishing they would die? If that's a joke, it's a really shitty joke.
The details of his death are horrifying, like something out of a movie. It's beyond tragic.
I don't mind the song, but the video's a bit of a scattershot mess. I think I'll just listen.
I've been conflicted about how I feel about the Noah Galvin interview — on one hand, I appreciate an actor who's not afraid to speak his mind, on the other hand, apparently his mind is whiny and bitter.
Teenager here. Part of me hopes that Twitter vanishes by 2020 so I don't have to look back in a few decades and see all the angsty subtweeting I forgot to delete now.
I said on Twitter that when I see a Woody Allen movie that I like, I just pretend it wrote and directed itself.
I know this is a three year old comment, but the more that I think about it, the more I'm fairly certain there's a not-discountable chance that Dan Schneider's career will go down in a wave of snowballing, Cosby-style unspeakable allegations from actresses of all stripes and ages. There really is something quietly…
I know this is a three year old comment, but the more that I think about it, the more I'm fairly certain there's a not-discountable chance that Dan Schneider's career will go down in a wave of snowballing, Cosby-style unspeakable allegations from actresses of all stripes and ages. There really is something quietly…
It just came out today that Prince left no will, as far as anyone knows.
Nah, 2015 sucked for me. Let's try 1874.
As much as I hate the idea of giving Bret Easton Ellis what he wants, Paul Schrader really needed to amp up the tone and make this thing go full-out camp.
I'm currently 10 minutes into the pilot and I'm pretty sure this is what having a massive cerebral hemorrhage feels like.
I feel like the fact that Judge Judy hasn't actually presided over a real case on the bench since 1996 says everything you need to know about the genre of court TV.
It's kind of weird how vividly I can picture John Waters doing all of that.
Maybe for some people.
I can certainly see where you're coming from, but I felt it added more of a scope to the story, a perspective that a straight biopic couldn't have done on its own.
So many Tyler Perry regulars in "Addicted" that he actually plays the main character.
Obviously I'm not on the right parts of the site then.
I know Ignatiy was born and spent his early years in Russia, but obviously he's been in the U.S. for a long time, as his lack of accent indicates.
The world is all out of original ideas.