In All-Stars 3 they kept referencing Handmaid’s Tale without having done, like, a single Google search on the show’s premise.
In All-Stars 3 they kept referencing Handmaid’s Tale without having done, like, a single Google search on the show’s premise.
“That said, this incident involved 2 staff members at 1 Cheesecake Factory. According to google, nationally Cheesecake Factory restaurants employ 38,000. That’s very different from all liberals...”
“Forget it, Linds; it’s Tinseltown.”
“Everybody start to shut up now.”
That was my thought too. Kameron looks great, but seems either really shy or really dull, which is why we haven’t seen much of her.
Yeah, I think Kameron must have just not said anything interesting enough to the cameras or give them material to work with in the edit room. It’s such a shame cause she’s such a talent but....you can’t just be UNT.
“I know.”
Let’s take our TROLLvada, gurls:
I’m with you there. I’d already rolled my eyes just seeing her dressed out like she was on her way to a march and calling Roseanne “deplorable.” But the second episode seemed to have just dropped it.
Are you telling me that this guy gets off on doing standup specials?
Half the queens on any given season regularly do a “giant smoky eye, ridiculously over-arched brow, bold lipstick, mud-brown contour out the ass” mug that might as well come pre-packaged in packs of 20; those two didn’t have half as much resemblance.
Well...The Post did that exact thing by playing in only 9 theaters the last two weeks of 2017. Which was, I think, a mistake. If it had opened everywhere on Christmas Day, it would have done gangbusters—and I wouldn’t have had to sit through The Greatest Showman before Christmas dinner.
Since so much is unknown about his true motivations or really most of what he was shown doing in the finale, I was wondering if they would do almost a Rashomon style telling of different people’s theories. Maybe getting into the media frenzy / manhunt aspects of it as a way to highlight just how much is still not…
I agree - she was okay in Chicago but her voice is very reedy and thin and nothing at all like Judy Garland’s voice.
This. I love the documentary section and find amazing things. It’s how I found Dirty Money.
That woman painted as Pikachu is maybe the darkest thing I’ve ever seen. It’s like, the void embodied as a person.
I’m not saying Oldman won’t win. I’m just saying that he doesn’t deserve it.
Other influence - the Netflix search bar and view numbers. They can easily do a report and determine how popular actors might be on their services at anytime for any window of time. So they look at the data and from their perspective they have real world data to back up their internal pay scale.
The Shining is great, but Scarface is not a good movie.
Which would have also brought things around full circle, given that everything started unravelling for her after she happened to witness an accident by quickly glancing out of a window.