loftyperch
loftyperch
loftyperch

No … I foresee absolutely no consequences whatsoever …

The last one was quite good, but this one looks like it has a better selection of guest celebrities.

As entertaining as all the new Sherlock interpretations are I'd still like to see a rebooted Irene Adler that doesn't work for Moriarty/fall in love with Holmes/constantly get outsmarted/use sex as a weapon. That would be nice.

Can we all just agree that there should be Congressional action to prevent a live-action Akira?

While the Bechdel test doesn't actually tell you anything about a movie's quality or the three-dimensionality of its female characters (if any) - I think it's nice to see that so many movies actually passed it this year!

The Don Bluth designs were super cute, but the book really is better in general :3

And none for my girls Lena Heady (40), Michelle Fairley (49), and Diana Rigg (75)? Scandalous!

"… an army of men armed with weapons …"

oh right!

and I still feel like I'm forgetting a good one … hmmmmmm ...

'cause all my other faves are already up top

Ugh, I hated the way Game of Thrones handled the liberation of the slaves ...

coffee express line ftw!!!

diamond nip slip?

Ms. Saunders anyone?

If Moulin Rouge isn't a jukebox musical then that phrase must not mean what I think it means …

i'm surprised the highest grossing female director of all time doesn't get an "emerging" blurb …

lol she's a pretty shitty Japanophile if she thinks this is what kimono looks like … or that traditional geisha have bangs … or that she's still young enough to get away with furisode (or the weird little sleeve wings she's trying to pass off as furisode) ...

I was always of the understanding that women like man-on-man because it's a way to fantasize sexually and romantically without the threat of another woman. I assume it's the same principle for men who like girl-on-girl ...

Yeah, no, I hated Lost in Translation something fierce. Didn't like 40 Days and 40 Nights either (while we're on the subject), and I thought the princess in A Knight's Tale was manipulative and the worst kind of supposed-to-be-awesome-but-is-actually-a-horrible-person love interest.