Oh, I think it's just a joke.
Oh, I think it's just a joke.
Hahahahaha: "Nothing comes off until the ring goes on." She was still married to Michael Wilding when she got pregnant with Mike Todd's child. Eddie Fisher didn't leave Debbie just for the promise of sex with Liz. Liz and Richard Burton were banging on a boat long before they were divorced from their respective…
Thank you, Brazen Hussy. I can't believe all the hype about her one-note performance (matched only by Winona's one high-pitched note). I can't figure out why this movie was so well received. The ending was so anti-climactic: it just seemed as though everyone was sick of the whole slow-moving plot thing and the…
I want to see the CGI Reel for when they insert the sassy gay friend.
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I can see that. I've always found 18th-century erotica way hot.
Yeah, I don't like Gaga, but I thought what she said was really sweet. Rebecca Black doesn't deserve all the hate—she's just a kid, who actually did a decent job. The song's banality isn't her fault (she's thirteen!), and it's not her fault it went viral.
ExACTLY.
Nineteenth-century booty call:"Come every Tuesday around 5:30, and Fridays as well."
It would cost the same if she were not a celebrity, but just a plain old addict who keeps getting in trouble with the law. And there are thousands of people like this.
I'm not really buying the window smashing, but only because the building would have to have safety glass.
Now that you put it that way, I can see her point. Mind you, I think I'd probably say, "Divorce me now, or I'm turning you in."
I agree with you completely about "Blue Valentine." From the moment it started, I wanted her to leave him because he was such a doofus, so I was happy when they split at the end.
Maybe I'm a complete philistine, but why would his ex-wife call the police on him? She had been separated from the man for six years. Why could she not have simply gotten the paperwork together for the divorce and sent it to him for his signature? What was in it for her to turn the guy in?
Hahahaha! However, that sweet kid (Casey) would probably feel terrible if he'd caused more damage to the little bully boy.
You did NOT!
I resisted cooking for years and years because it represented enslavement to me (because of my upbringing); I have embraced it in recent years, and I love it. Unfortunately, housework still represents enslavement to me, so I remain a bit of a slob.
One thing I thought was really interesting in the interview is that when Casey was asked why he was a target, he didn't say, "Because I'm fat [or a loser or you name it]"; he said, "Because I don't retaliate." And he's bang on: if he looked like he does, but was quick to anger, he'd be free and clear. Bullies like…
I think it's just a grazed knee actually (according to "A Current Affair."