Flavourtowne.
Flavourtowne.
Idk, Men's Magazine says he eats mostly protein for those movies.
Crispin Glover: Is it wrong what I'm seeing? What is it?
I do love looking at a small child who is clearly humoring a clown's performance with the same fake smile Woody Allen had when that terrible comedian was pitching to him in Annie Hall.
But it's fun to drink diet soda and do the voice with burps as you clean your house.
No Pirates of the Pancreas simulator?
Don't harsh my ironic urban patois.
Another satisfied Prilosec customer!
I meant the book: it doesn't translate to screen because it's not that good.
The Great Gatsby of people.
I was a big fan of Girls Next Door when it was on, and did a recent rewatch 10 years later of some old episodes I had downloaded on Apple (remember streaming wasn't around that much a decade ago).
Anyway it's a lot dingier and sadder than I remember: beautiful young girls all fighting to stay in the peripheral vision…
Well she is middle aged and Marvel is not run by people with notoriously nuanced ideas about women.
See this whole thread? This is why I don't want to watch Dr. Who.
I'd never seen Tennant in anything before JJ and walked in with a chip on my shoulder because I'd been unwillingly subjected to YEARS of gif sets of him as Dr. Who.
Now, I would happily chip in to pay his salary. I can't imagine the show without him.
Maybe the abusive middle aged chemistry teacher was just the friends we made along the way.
Not a Rickmanesque "OBviousleeeee"?
Could you imagine that Eddie Redmayne wizard doing anything that brutal? Of course not.
That last Twilight book is so trippy: somewhere between Reanimator and bad Wuthering Heights fanfic.
Rowsdower!
Alan Rickman's Snape was my first serious die hard (lol) crush. I count my womanhood beginning the first time I saw him as Snape: it was like that slowed down foggy lighting scene from West Side Story.