This. She can probably get an annulment. Another major red flag: he wants them to try for a kid now? When he complains about her uselessness and lack of funds? Wow.
This. She can probably get an annulment. Another major red flag: he wants them to try for a kid now? When he complains about her uselessness and lack of funds? Wow.
Yeeesss, this, The Jaunt!
Under the Dome was all kind of bonkers and a lot of fun to watch.
Yeah, that movie is fun! It wasn’t a thing, unless reading user comments.
The whole point is, he wouldn’t be phrasing like that if it were a dude actor, probably classified by decade instead (‘90s, ‘00s, etc.)
I’m pretty sure you just disproved your own argument with the accomplishments listed above :-) She was indeed amazing in Melancholia.
My go-to comfort is I probably would have slept around irresponsibly, overdosed on cocaine, then tragically died.
Not so much the reviews themselves, although they weren’t amazing, but the disgusting comments about 40-ish Cameron Diaz being gross because ageism - and she looks perfectly spectacular in the movie!
I’m so disappointed that I was but a child in the 70's. But I got to live vicariously through Three’s Company.
Dick is a very enjoyable movie. Kirsten Dunst has that inner quality that just makes you want to root for her.
I love love love Drop Dead Gorgeous, it’s a riot, and what a cast! It’s brilliant.
I think the crushing internet comments about Sex Tape destroyed some of Jason Segal’s enthusiasm, and drove Cameron Diaz to retire (Annie was released at the same time, which didn’t help). Can’t blame her.
What would Jack and Chrissy do?
Visualizing snorting coke while doing so, is my guess.
Oops, I was a tad tipsy and got him confused with Bill Murray, for some reason.
Yep, you work for Uber. Good job making sense.
Huh, what? So curious to know why one might think a man wrote this.
Replying to my own post to add: if someone is an accredited doctor from a recognized university, they should be free to share their skills as doctors wherever on Earth.
That’s sounds about right, unfortunately.
My HR head supervises mostly men... and I think she usurps her power.