I'm in the "casually interested in seeing Kristen Stewart play a lesbian as often as possible" faction.
I'm in the "casually interested in seeing Kristen Stewart play a lesbian as often as possible" faction.
I'm really hoping that The American Astronaut is featured, since it's both an eccentric musical and a Brechtian Western.
Peter, is your social worker in that horse?
I think that's the only one with the seraphim/nephalim. I've been meaning to reread that series for a while.
Holy shit. I now hope this too, most fervently.
I was going to wear my official movie premiere shirt to TFA (I don't know how this became a thing for me, but its a Godzilla t-shirt that I sewed a bunch of googly eye buttons on), but I stopped at my mom's house before going to the theater and she gave me a Star Wars t-shirt as an early Christmas present, saying "I…
I'm a cashier now (please kill me) and took a lot of 7 am shifts over my winter break, which meant that I had to inform a bunch of old people that the price of the Chicago Tribune had gone up. Yes, again. I know, it's outrageous. One woman blamed "the Democrats."
White Castle knows their customer base.
He used to have a jacket and says "buddy" a lot?
By all means, float it! I'm interested.
I love this movie. And I wrote a paper for a community college Shakespeare class about how Stoppard kept to the spirit of the theatrical staging while adapting it for film, which I thought was pretty damn clever at the time but which would probably be a bunch of bullshit if I read it now.
It was the first thing I saw when I woke up half an hour ago. Once my roommate heard me sniffling and knew I was awake, he started blasting Somebody Up There Likes Me. Now I'm listening to it and eating a bowl of cereal. What the fuck is going on? This still seems impossible.
That is indeed a fun fact, thanks!
My sister got everyone in my family the DVD for Christmas the year after it aired, because watching the opening number and then passing out had become her and our brother's late-night drunken ritual. Of course, at this point none of us can find our copies and we just play it on Amazon Prime.
I finally finished Moby Dick after first starting it about 6 years ago. I started over last November and managed the whole thing in a cool 8 months. That Melville sure packed all the action into the last 100 pages.
Brian Cox is my pick too, but yeah, I'd accept the shit out of McShane.
I hadn't knowingly seen him in anything later than Newsies (which I'm a big fan of), so I was relieved to discover he did go through puberty eventually.
This is the height of luxury!
Cartoon food always looks so good to me, even if it's not food I particularly like in real life.
Well, Josh Hartnett did also star in Lucky Number Slevin. He was very cute in it. So was Lucy Liu. I don't remember anything else about the movie, except I think Morgan Freeman and Ben Kingsley played chess together but were also mortal enemies.