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YEEEESSSSSS. I went to this camp as a girl scout. Sounded exactly like that. Seriously haunted.

Also, I would watch Janeane Garafalo in anything, all day long. 

Can we also talk about how the stammering cowboy is JUSTIN THEROUX???????

By and large, the men on that show were more interesting than the women. It felt at times like they were written with more care, and therefore became more complex and nuanced and human. The women mostly ended up being caricatures of themselves (though there is a real place in my heart for Shosh, who finally just rid

Solid. 1,000 Internet points for you.

Maggie Gyllenhaal is easily one of the best and most underrated actors working right now. She elevates EVERYTHING she’s in.

Fucking right?!?!

I did love the comment; like this is what’s keeping her from her EGOT.

Fucking THANK YOU. It was fully brilliant in every way.

Is it thoughtless though? She’s not necessarily saying she’s denying the existence of her body (though the floating head comment does seem to over exaggerate her point). She went through years of eating disorders and body shaming by the media. When we live in a world where it seems like the only options available are

I think she’s opening up a conversation about body neutrality, asking people to imagine what it would be like to not think about their body, good or bad, for awhile. It’s a more passive conversation than she’s had in the past where she’s been incredibly forthcoming about the dangers of celebrities hawking diet fads

I feel like Jezebel has become a platform where people write using snark in place of an actual personality or opinion. And it’s getting boring as shit.

So, using your platform to snarkily tear down a woman who is using her platform to build others up? Yeah, that’s definitely a move that has you coming out looking good.

I mean, obviously it’s her insistence on being a serious presidential candidate whilst also having a vagina.

Or, if you’re looking to expand your exposure to some of the classic MGM musicals, check out the That’s Entertainment movies. Light documentary-style movies showcasing all the best numbers from their musicals, hosted by all the old stars themselves.

1. An American in Paris (one of the few perfect movies made)

I totally enjoy Guys and Dolls, with you on it. But I can’t get behind it being better than Singing in the Rain. I don’t even know that it hits my top 10 of movie musicals.

I know. We’ve had the “tricky people” convo with our girl, mainly because I don’t want her blanket afraid of strangers if something were to happen where she actually needs help. But we’ve talked about how she knows someone is tricky if they come to her for help, because no adult ever needs an unknown child’s help. But

Can’t go wrong with Cary, especially in a comedy. 

I remember the first time I saw it, I had to actually pause after that movie and step outside into the fresh air to gather myself. So. Hot.