Her calling out Mayweather for all of his horrendous spousal abuse just took her to another level of awesome for me.
Her calling out Mayweather for all of his horrendous spousal abuse just took her to another level of awesome for me.
Her calling out Mayweather for all of his horrendous spousal abuse just took her to another level of awesome for me.
Her calling out Mayweather for all of his horrendous spousal abuse just took her to another level of awesome for me.
The AV Club
…reportedly covers everything from sex to pizza.
A lot of people talk about the death of Bambis mother as the most traumatic scene of that movie.
Really great month for me actually, especially in terms of finally watching some older films that more than lived up to the hype as well as some new releases (namely Ant-Man, Trainwreck and Infinitely Polar Bear) that I really enjoyed.
Those bears in the header image are tops blooby.
Hey, at least we still have Stephen Colbert.
ADHD and Aspergers Syndrome, the latter I've known I've had all my life, while the former I only learned I had last summer.
It's expensive cause I live in the basement.
Pixels is the worst alien invasion movie since Skyline. And it might even be the worst video game movie of all-time.
If the grosses from last nights Thursday night screenings (which I did an in-depth analysis of for all three of this weekends new releases at this link below) are any indication, there's a solid chance Pixels will fail to clear $20 million and make less than Southpaw this weekend.
"Aaaaaaaaaaaannnnd there's a tank."
Avengers: Age of Ultron- Vision proves to The Avengers he's their ally
Inside Out- When Bing Bong has "…a good feeling about this one"
Furious 7- That ending
Ex Machina- Eva confronts her maker in the hallway
It Follows- The somber final moments of the feature
Ant-Man- Hank tells Hope about her mother
So whose gonna win the box office this weekend? Pixels? Paper Towns? Ant-Man? Minions?
Shall we rank the MCU movies? I say we shall!
When I did my Summer Box Office Predictions back in April, a lot of things I predicted never came to pass. Tomorrowland I was certain would become a hit, and of course, it was a tremendous dud. San Andreas I never thought would make $150 million. I never could have imagined Ted 2 making under $175 million, let alone…
"If you're wondering how he shrinks so small
And other science facts
Then repeat to yourself 'It's just a show'
I should really just relax"
Aw, I was hoping the video would just be that clip from Mac & Me.
I'm in lesbians with the idea of Edgar Wright doing a James Bond movie.