I hope he sets up an A-Team style group of renegade do-gooders who comically thwart the cartoonishly evil GOP policies at every turn.
I hope he sets up an A-Team style group of renegade do-gooders who comically thwart the cartoonishly evil GOP policies at every turn.
I fully support that particular bias
I’m just amazed at her dating choices. I went to college with Aronovsky and that guy is an ASSHOLE.
Can I come? I love J Law, The Crown and cheese potato anything.
Ugh, it was like watching a horror movie, I kept yelling at the tv: No don’t go by yourself! No, just grab the data and leave! No, if you hear a creaking in the seemingly abandoned creepy building, just leave, don’t look around!
yeah, I’m already predicting all the awards for Thandie Newton. Absolutely steals every scene she’s in. She’s the standout in a show full of great performances.
Very true, good point. I want them to lead the glorious rampage so badly. This show is so sneaky with the feminism. I almost got in a facebook argument with some guys who were saying they were bored and weren’t invested in the characters because I wanted to say, duh, you guys are not empathizing with Maeve and Dolores…
eh?... only times i get a genuine smile from floor staff at any store is when i say please/thank you (i think it catches them off guard)
As the wife of aforementioned Mr. Alec Hardy and the very, very, very secret lover of Sir Patrick Stewart (even he doesn’t know about me!) I feel I should have a lead on this.
Tangentially related:
Yeah, I love heights and roller coasters and caves and snakes and a lot of things other people have phobias about in real life, but I used to hate horror movies. I’m starting to get into them now because of the mystery angle (I liked Crimson Peak even though parts of it made me jump) and I love a good monster movie. I…
Fuck I would have been off that bus in seconds, rules and people trying to stop me be damned.
I love rollercoasters and scary movies but to me they give totally different feelings. With a rollercoaster I am feeling excitement, anticipation, and an adrenaline rush from the actual physical sensations of being on the ride. And those feelings fade fairly quickly after the ride is over.
Same! I’m so fearless it’s probably bad for me - like I will probably die prematurely and gruesomely because I don’t get scared by actual dangers. But I will NOT watch scary movies or read horror novels - that shit plays over and over in my mind for weeks and I can’t escape it. It’s literal psychological torture.
That was literally the worst scene ever. I saw it many many years ago and it’s the only thing I randomly recall and reference when discussing movies scenes that just plain fucked with me.
I’m the same way: Magic Mountain (roller coasters) is my crack. But when it comes to movies, I had nightmares for MONTHS after seeing the third Nightmare on Elm Street, and Silence of the Lambs.
I came here to say this. I’m an adrenaline junkie as well...skydiving, rollercoasters, basically anything. I don’t like horror movies. Mostly because I’m a counselor and I know people who’ve been traumatized and they make me upset. That doesn’t mean I’m less “brave.” It’s not brave to watch a movie.
I agree because I’m the opposite. It’s funny to me when a movie makes me jump or get creeped out, because it’s just a movie. Roller coasters I don’t understand. What’s the appeal of the simulated danger of jolting around that once in awhile actually injures people? Hate them.
You are not alone. I travel to find record breaking thrill rides and have a season pass to the closest park to me with roller coasters but I fucking HATE horror movies. When I went to see Ghostbusters earlier this year the first time, the opening sequence in the basement made me think “Well fuck maybe I shouldn’t have…
I’m the other way. I’m absolutely not a risk taker, and I love horror movies, especially if they’re about something supernatural or are psychologically intense.