One of my friends works at a university. The day after A:EG opened, some asshole sent a mass email to the entire university staff with a spoiler in the subject line. What is wrong with people?
One of my friends works at a university. The day after A:EG opened, some asshole sent a mass email to the entire university staff with a spoiler in the subject line. What is wrong with people?
One of my neighbors used to walk his dogs for him. She said he was a nice guy (and she didn’t know he was an actor).
Cold pizza and leftover birthday cake = breakfast of champions.
this one literally went nowhere new, and was far short on the action too.
And for Psycho, too.
Just got back from seeing it. And yes, I cried. Twice.
And not even about her husband -- about her brother-in-law!
I guess I’m living in 1976. I only have an antenna.
Aww. That would make me sad too.
When I was teaching film studies to undergrads, I gave them a survey on their movie-viewing habits. One of the questions was “Do you ever go to see a movie in a theater by yourself?” and probably 90% of them expressed bewilderment that anyone would ever do such a thing. By the end of the semester, a number of them…
Do you still have Samantha? Because I bet she’s worth major bucks by now (depending on condition).
That just took me back to my days working retail, when a co-worker used to lament her mother’s slowly encroaching dementia: “Oh, dear, Mother’s watered the nips again.” Apparently they always kept a bowl of coffee nips on an end table, and her mom kept watering it like a plant.
Seriously, what is it about Florida!?
Except Juliet Hulme/Anne Perry did go through with it...
I just know him as “that guy who sang that song that was the theme for One Tree Hill.” But he’s a Grammy nominee and has apparently sold a lot of records. :)
Amen! I have never found Jason Momoa remotely attractive (I know I’m in the minority on this), but losing the beard got rid of one of the strikes against him.
Oh, absolutely Lori’s crime was of a larger magnitude. But I think ultimately Lori’s hubris and refusal to play ball with the Feds will hurt her more than the dollar amount in question.
This is why (I’m guessing) Felicity’s going to wind up doing community service, while Lori and her husband will wind up doing time.
I love the movie, but I actually agree with you on the orgasm scene (and Roger Ebert agreed too). It made no sense for Sally to have done that in public.
I don’t think I’ve encountered someone before who doesn’t like it. What did you hate about it? (Just curious, I support your right to hate it :)