I wasn't a big fan of Anne Hathaway's Catwoman. She's great in other roles, but all I could see was Anne Hathaway the actress in a Catwoman-like leather costume the entire movie.
I wasn't a big fan of Anne Hathaway's Catwoman. She's great in other roles, but all I could see was Anne Hathaway the actress in a Catwoman-like leather costume the entire movie.
We are all this dude: https://www.youtube.com/wat…
She could still play Catwoman and I would have no complaints.
The show had amazing villains, period. Him and Mojo Jojo are classics, but there were also villains like Sedusa. One of her evil plans involved taking advantage of Professor X's loneliness as a single father. Like, damn.
Does anyone remember that episode where the girls flew too fast and ended up in a dystopian alternate universe? That shit was dark.
Ugh, I know it's probably going to be bad but I'm still so excited. Why do I do this to myself?
Obviously people do. Why are you even here if you don't?
This reminds me of Colin Firth's character's death in Kingsman, where this trope was actually mentioned then subverted to great effect.
This movie actually looks pretty cute, and Emilia Clarke has already shown more range in this trailer than the entirety of Game of Thrones.
It's okay, but it seems like an inferior version of Take Care. It's a strange choice for a lead single, too, even with the Drake collab.
Once again, Canada is forgotten.
Whoops, I meant that she created Death Eaters in the first place!
You're very bitter at something that doesn't affect your life.
But… she's the one responsible for inventing the reference.
I'm actually fond of season 6, too, despite its missteps. Season 7 is the only one that's truly horrific among them.
I'd like to thank today's newswires for keeping me entertained on a rainy Friday.
Mulder practically eating Scully's hand while she was in a hospital bed — never forget.
Ironic considering he has half the talent she has. (Sorry, David.)
I know they were a trainwreck, but Meryl and Alec's characters had so much more chemistry than Meryl and Steve Martin's.
I'm looking forward to more Vera Farmiga in my life.