I married a little Mormon boy (who turned into a goth) so it’s probably no surprise that Henry and Helena have been my favorites.
I married a little Mormon boy (who turned into a goth) so it’s probably no surprise that Henry and Helena have been my favorites.
Exactly. But then again, constantly taking notes seems like something Rebecca would do anyway (at least to me).
Totally. Beignets are not a thing here in the U.K. at all. I have only heard of them from US tv shows, they aren’t common for baking Brits. However, choux is not that unusual so they should know.
I think it was last year where they had to make American-style pies. Every baker bitched about how sweet they were, and then ended up making tarts instead. It was surreal.
I caught the last 10 minutes or so waiting for The Good Place. I knew absolutely nothing about the show, but the delivery of “There should be more than that...” regarding the snakes got a real laugh out of me.
I feel like such an asshole for it, but everything I see Jennifer Morrison in, she’s playing quite different characters and looks different but has the same vaguely irritating quality that makes me want to roll my eyes every time she speaks. I’m hoping this could be an exception
that premise would get a watch out of me. I’m already going to see Multiverse of Madness anyway
How you dare having a smart and articulate comment here?
My feelings about the movie are still developing, but my instinct is that Tate as portrayed in the film is meant to be a kind of stand-in for the entire LA/Hollywood experience of the 50s and 60s. She doesn’t speak much because she’s not really a character—she’s a symbol. In every scene we see her in, she’s basically…
How in the world viewers would think these characters would get happy endings, aside for a few, is beyond me. The world doesn’t work that way.
When I was in grad school, there was one section of our building that had bells because all of the classes were on the same schedule every day of the week. So it definitely exists, but obviously it’s not particularly common given the flexibility of course scheduling in most contexts.
I am sure you’ve seen the released concept art from when this was gonna be an animated film from Amblimation (such a better idea). They reset it during the London Blitz--which makes complete sense, really, because it gives a reason for why the cats are basically in control of the city. I suspect no such concept is…
To be fair, he probably at least helped co-ordinate the choreogaphy and choreographers (although I know that Dana, at any rate, is part of the Verdon/Fosse Trust, or whatever it’s called).
But yeah, it absolutely is meant to feel more current and probably appeal to younger audiences (because young people going to Cats…
To be honest, the story is pretty inconsequential anyway (it’s obvious that they think they have to emphasize it here). Despite it being spelled out briefly for the audience, a lot of people who go to Cats, and enjoy it, don’t really care what any plot is or realize that there is a slight one--except that Grizabella…
I pretty much agree with this.
Oh I agree. I think, for largely a group of actors who are green (at least to major screen work), they do an admirable job--but without that experience there’s only so much you can do with some clumsy dialogue and writing.
I’m more frustrated with the reviews. The SHOW showed David’s heel-turn... no, it wasn’t a heel-turn, it was a long cascade into being Corrupted By Power-- long before, and I couldn’t figure out why so many reviewers were like “Okay, NOW he’s beyond redemption!” when it was just part and parcel of everything else he…
1. Oliver isn’t dead, and I don’t know why you’d think he would be since all the torture David did was on the mind-scape and not actual physical torture. In fact, the show was pretty clear in the finale of season 2 that he and Melanie are in the astral plane, recovering.
At the very least Meyer isn’t as litigious as Rice is when it comes to fanfics. Though sometimes I wish she was so 50 Shades would never have been made.
This happens often with fans these days. When things go wrong, they’re willing the throw the baby out with the bathwater, and Carlton Cuse and Damon Lindeloff had to put up with the same stuff after Lost ended. One bad ending suddenly means maybe he was never any good? Then he does The Leftovers and he’s back in…