It appears to be about some kind of island full of cats.
It appears to be about some kind of island full of cats.
I’ve realised, recently, that “people make stuff and it’s fun” is my favourite genre of television. This, Bake Off, old Mythbusters, Bob Ross. I’ve started watching old episodes of Scrapheap Challenge as well.
Watched it with friends recently. “Hell fire” is an amazing song, but in retrospect having your villain motivated by religion induced sexual repression is a weird choice for a kids movie.
At least some good Richard Cheese songs came out out of it, I guess.
So, I take it Halloumi fries aren't a thing in the US? I've had them in a few places in Ireland. Like Mozzarella sticks, but with Halloumi.
Leftovers are the best. You don’t have to cook, and often the flavours have blended even better than when it was fresh.
Only for those with a highly specific fetish.
You can definitely blow up a building you don't like for free, I remember that. (I only read the Fountainhead).
And, of corse, if you're never caught, you can't capitalize on your coolness. This is why art crimes are good. They generally come with light sentences.
Jimmy has fancy plans! And pants to match!
Art forgery can also be cool, as long as you seem like an interesting person at the trial. I recommend buying at one villa and one speedboat with the proceeds before you are caught.
Well, indenting to indicate a new paragraph seems to be losing ground to putting in a line of space, with no indention, as good style. This is particularly true of internet writing. It also seems to have become stardard in more official writing that may appear in digital forms, such as government reports. So, I think…
But it depends on how you define freedom. Do you want the freedom to buy a chair that will randomly explode, or the freedom to go chair shopping knowing that it is highly unlikely you will get an exploding chair?
I’m pretty sure that “are you an entitled fuckhead?” is, like, question one when you apply for a job at Fox.
Yeah, but we have to judge something. And right now, this is all we have. And based on this, I think I might go rewatch some Futurama
Janet is a genuine Good Place Janet, and she's never contradicted Micheal on this. And Michael said that he used as much truth as possible, because it makes lies easier to believe.
I’m just looking forward to the reviews, I’m never going to actually see it. Now, if someone made a Roe v. Wade musical, I’d be interested
Are you suggesting that Jon Voight is making this movie because it’s the only way he can get people to hang out with him?
I’m in. *checks wallet* I have 20 American dollars, 10 Canadian dollars, 2 euros, and a punt coin. That's probably enough.
I’d argue that a lot of Rom Coms have a somewhat conservative view, as far as gender relations and the roles and desires of men and women go. And some of them are also genuinely good movies. But they aren't political first, movies second, like so many of the examples in the article.