So close... the Cenotaph. And the whole thing was so silly, cars drive around there all day, it’s in the middle of a road in central London. The media are out to get the new Top Gear, for some reason.
So close... the Cenotaph. And the whole thing was so silly, cars drive around there all day, it’s in the middle of a road in central London. The media are out to get the new Top Gear, for some reason.
Agreed. Although his obliviousness to all of Lorelai’s references bothered me. Maybe I was projecting too much but I was like “Girl, been there. He does not get you.”
That could be said about literally every character on the show.
I feel like if that was true the show would be very frustrating and unpopular, seeing as he isn’t even in every episode.
Ugh, no guys should be in it at all. Every guy on the show absolutely sucked ass (as well as the life out of every scene he was in). The only decent man on the show was Richard, and seeing as he’s dead, they should just decide that Stars Hollow has become a women-only commune.
Thank god I read the article. I read the headline and thought “Oh shit, is this bad now too?!"
The daughter’s response was far more gracious that her creepy dirtbag dad deserves.
Great Britain’s private schools strive to make the tiny handful of privileged elite who run the country look slightly different.
The Maude theme basically explains what it means to look at history through your own cultural lens. It’s like, the world according to the 70s.
Funnily enough, the pun title is just for the US. Here it’s being released just called ‘Grimsby’. I get that they thought the US audience wouldn’t know anything about Grimsby, but not sure how the extended title helps in any way.
Good luck, America. We’ve had this show here in the UK for a few years, and it is RUINOUS on the tear ducts.
Eh, it’s probably because the whole premise/humour of the movie revolves around (outdated) stereotypes about a town in northern England that a tiny handful of Americans have even heard of. They probably wouldn’t find it very amusing (and judging by the reviews it’s had here in the UK, neither did we).
Honestly, all four are top character comedians and I could easily picture any of them in that role - and they would all kill it.
That... did not suck. I even let out some apprehensive chuckles!
I feel that that ‘scandal’ blew over almost immediately, after a brief flurry of thinkpieces. Perhaps as it gets closer to its release date we’ll get another surge, but to my mind it’s attracted nothing like the vitriol levelled at Saldana pretty much non-stop ever since the casting announcement went out. I think it’s…
Sorry that was so brusque! I was in a meeting and the guy talking was starting to look at me...
Palaiseau isn’t remotely the South of France. The South of Paris perhaps...
Girl, I feel ya. We were always taught to cake ourselves in that shit. I do still use it on my inner thighs and underboob area though - cancer risk or no, you can’t beat that bone-dry feeling.
Lin, that’s exactly how I felt when I first heard that line. So why can’t I write a Tony award winning musical?
Holy matzoh balls. I won’t be seeing Hamilton until it comes to London, but looking at y’alls comments, I’d better start my saving fund now...