This really stood out to me as well. I rationalised it like maybe they spoke like this in real life since Iv'e only ever heard 60's speak in movies and TV shows.
This really stood out to me as well. I rationalised it like maybe they spoke like this in real life since Iv'e only ever heard 60's speak in movies and TV shows.
I call it 'life'.
Point of order:
Cronut... starring Karen Gillan. Coming to ABC!
Everyone who is a respected critic or creative manager now was a kid in the 80's... don't worry; Generation X had to endure this same bullshit when the baby boomers came to power in the early 90's, and suddenly the 60's were totally awesome. It'll blow over, and in 30 years, we'll all wistfully look at the 2010's,…
Oh, I was. *shudder*
We were young, love was a battlefield.
Why do people speak fondly of the eighties again?
Now you have to tell the story.
Colloquialisms are a thing. I've told people I'm going to "steal" a turn of phrase, even though it's not actually theft.
WHAT? A male person had sex with a female person? The AUDACITY!
Yup! Seems like a pretty cool dude.
The only other celebrity death i remember being truly upset about was Jim Henson. He and Robin Williams were icons of my childhood. One of my favorite Robin Williams movies was Popeye. My dad and I must have seen that three times in theaters.
Okay, a few things: