It is an odd but interesting movie ... I co-sign your request.
It is an odd but interesting movie ... I co-sign your request.
This needs more likes. So many more likes.
Same ... also, did no one even mention in his presence the trip or need to move out?
I saw The Phantom Menace with so many kiddies at the Saturday matinee, so I had to whisper to Mr. Eli when Terrance Stamp’s Senator showed up, “Oh no! General Zod has escaped the Phantom Zone!!!”
I need to dry my tears of laughter. Once I stop laughing. If I stop laughing.
*weeps*
Please, it sounds like the film totally Britta’d.
Especially if the movie starred her ex, Kenneth Brannagh?
The closest thing to fun that anyone had at the screening I attended for Battlefield: Earth (I let my husband talk me into it and I still haven’t forgiven him for it) was leaning in to our contempt for the film and yelling at the screen during the most egregious parts. There was no shushing, because anything we were…
I learned this long, long ago.
Also ... I want this season’s soundtrack album and I want it now. Just let me pay for the whole thing now on iTunes and update it weekly with new tracks after the show airs. Dang it.
Between this show and The Terror - I just have to look away/fast-forward sometimes, so I missed Kerry’s attack on David, and I think I’m glad I did.
Ya don’t fool me, Ruffalo.
Will we be getting a check-in with Black-ish at some point now? Because right now, it’s kinda dark and I’d like some people to commiserate with.
Lucifer’s stubbornness was veering toward sheer stupidity, but it course-corrected. Everything course-corrected. It wasn’t a very funny ep last night, but it was excellent.
People in Hong Kong, apparently. But personally, I blame ... well, the British.
Characters here react exactly according to the needs of the plot. Homer hates Flanders, Homer feels bad for Flanders, Homer and Bart help Flanders. Not one decision stems from anything that’s come before or anything any character seems to feel.
Prescient, that.
They’ve totally been in danger before, and will run to it, but usually, they’re either in it as a team OR the ones outside the zone of danger will be actively working to rescue the person in danger.
Well, this episode illustrates that Tina is indeed her mother’s daughter, but Linda’s obliviousness is my least favorite trait, so not my favorite episode. Especially since Tina has been shown to be really diligent when placed in a position of authority (babysitter, hall monitor, etc.). Her not wanting to confront…