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This is such a bald-faced troll move by him that to even call it out feels like you’re helping him. But because it’s fucking fashion week, it has to be called out. What a total asshole.

Ascots were just really that fashionable in the 70s. I wish we still dressed like that.

She wasn’t home and her car wasn’t there. She worked every day at a dentist office the next town over.

That’s what the step-dad assumed. I don’t know what came of it, but my friend’s brother says he has a feeling maybe this delivery guy was going into the house sometimes when he felt like it, and when no one was home, to do who knows what. There were a lot of weirdos in town who I wouldn’t put it past that would just

Perfect! I’m looking for a new book!

I grew up in a really small town in the early 90s. It was the kind of town where there was still a local dairy and you could get deliveries from it for milk, butter, ice cream, etc. It was kind of a sign your family was upper middle class if you got these deliveries instead of buying the cheaper stuff from the grocery

I actually really want to see this and I love Billy Eichner, but a rom-com premiering during the peak of the horror movie season is not well-timed.

I just watched this for the first time recently and it’s a charming movie but really it made me feel like there wasn’t enough Stockard Channing and Dianne West. I’d watch a series following each generation of women in different episodes.

I would see that in theaters 3x at LEAST

Danai Guria, too! There were enough other options to make this feel so lazy

I agree. Part of the reason stars like Marilyn and Audrey endure is because there’s no one like them. You can get close, but it's still never going to be as good as the real thing.

And the song was genuinely annoying in a way Sesame Street never was because 1: It was just “knick knack paddy whack” slowed down with new lyrics. So it wasn’t original in any way. And 2: It just pretended we all innately love each other “like a family” when that’s not how any kid feels. The sentiment was nice but it

This gives me “sad indie Natural Born Killers” vibes and that creeps me out.

The people who act like things like this degrade the “founding fathers” would like a picture of a svelte blonde wearing their portraits as body paint so fast, their phone would fall out of their sweaty little hands.

Given the content of the song is about how hard it is to escape a life of violence as a young Black man raised in a city full of gang violence, having that parodied to be about quaint white folks churning butter might feel really shitty. Now, it’s not the first time Al parodied a song about serious topics and it won’t

It’s wild to me that anyone could be so invested in a celebrity that they harass someone “for them” YEARS after any alleged misdeed, when all parties have clearly moved on. I get it when people hear gossip and react immediately. I wouldn’t do it but I know kids, emotions, impulsiveness, whatever. The years-long

But this is a symptom of the problem - Franzese’s complaint is that there are limited leading role opportunities for fat queer actors, so it’s almost impossible for them to achieve the name recognition of someone like Fraser. Imagine being told over and over you’re too fat for a role, and then an actual, great fat

And I haven’t read much at all about Amsterdam to the point where I forgot it was being released soon. I’d seen the trailer but that’s about it. Unlike Glass Onion or other anticipated movies from award-winning directors. It seems like the media is just ignoring Russel, which in Hollywood is worse than being trashed.

Well, what’s funny for me is that I don’t have depth perception because of non-binocular vision, so everything is in 2D for me. The error a lot of CGI movies make is having everything being in focus at once, regardless of how “far away” it’s supposed to be from the “camera.” Like I literally can’t see depth but my