The only thing I knew about that movie was that Anson Mount was in it, and I only learned that recently.
The only thing I knew about that movie was that Anson Mount was in it, and I only learned that recently.
Yeah, I think supporting a woman’s right to choose does not require us to think that the man in the relationship must withhold all views about whether to terminate the pregnancy. The ultimate choice should be (and apparently was) Spears’, but Timberlake is another person the choice would have a dramatic effect on, and…
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I feel really old that Britney Spears’ sons are 18 and 17.
Thats a very sobbering yet healthy way of looking at it. I only I wish I could that calm about a probable end approaching. I can't even remember how many times I watched JP as a kid so of course I only have a soft spot for Sam Neill. I wish him the best regardless of what comes next.
It’s tremendously sad news, but I commend that baller attitude towards death. As someone with my own serious health issues, it’s kind of aspirational.
Republicans: “BANS DON’T WORK, HANDS OFF MY GUNS!”
Also Republicans: Ban Drag Queen, Ban Books, Ban Islam, Ban Gay Marriage, Ban Abortion, Ban Climate Change Legislation, Ban Gender Affirming Care, Ban Free School Lunches, Ban Student Loan Forgiveness, Ban Aide to Ukraine.....
We tired of these people yet?
Vote Blue…
I know it’s becoming the norm, but this feels fairly disingenuous.
No one said he is “incommunicative.” The quote, which is right in the article you wrote refers to him being “as incommunicative as he is,” which means something very different.
Personally, I’m loving that it’s a spoiler-filled reaction essay for a movie that is only on three screens in LA! I think it’s safe to do for a movie most of us won’t bother to see so spoilers aren’t a big deal, but it’d make more sense to describe the movie without assuming we’ve seen it.
Yeah, I know a lot of the response is “Well, it FEELS real enough, and definitely reflects a lot of women’s experiences!” But it’s still very shitty that this person took the real experiences of two people and then just shoehorned in the shitty parts. You’d think you’d be able to craft a convincing narrative that…
bruce willis was always the coolest movie star and this slow degradation is heartbreaking. i’m just gonna pretend he went out on top in 2011 with looper and moonrise kingdom and then retired.
If anyone hasn’t seen it, I highly recommend Death Becomes Her. Not only is it an absolutely hilarious movie with groundbreaking effects that still mostly hold up well, with Willis killing it in an against-type role, but after his condition was revealed, the movie’s ending now takes on an incredibly moving new meaning…
It would pass everything.
I'm starting to wonder if maybe Will Smith might be better off if he was no longer in this together?
Wandavision had one director and one clear head writer though. The early shows tended to be more like that, but they’ve definitely stepped away from it.
I think shows like WandaVision and Loki worked because they weren’t 100% anchored down by what the MCU had coming next.
In my opinion, the finale of WV is the weakest link because it is the most like all the other Marvel projects (dumb cgi fight with an open ending), before then though, the show actually got to be…
Accurate.
Like anything, some worked and some didn't. WandaVision worked, Secret Invasion didn't. It always depends on the scripts, more than anything else.
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