“...streaming on Hoopla or Kanopy...”
“...streaming on Hoopla or Kanopy...”
I’m here to tell you that Rush does, indeed, suck
It is easy to find out, but I stand by my point.
I thought the same thing. I had to Google
This seems like an interesting show. I wonder which platform/channel airs it. Seems like a detail that should be included in a review.
Question is, did he lose his sense of smell? Would be a shame if he could no longer smell what he was cooking.
For what it’s worth, I absolutely had Lindsay-hot girls in my calculus/algeo classes. They weren’t popular, but it had little to do with their looks. The most popular girls owed their status to attributes other than their looks, generally speaking.
I think it’s less about the attractiveness of the actors and more about how polished, confident, and together they seem.
Totally. Franco was very very pretty. Though we had one of him in my HS, a stoner guy who was very pretty in an angel of the damned kind of way. Not quite as movie star handsome though, which is why I acknowledge Franco as the biggest outlier.
As someone who’s crushed on Cardelini for years, I’d say she’s beautiful but has a down-to-earth look.
I hear you, but having grown up in that area slightly later than the show was set, I think overall the attractiveness of the cast was only slightly inflated. Franco’s the obvious outlier, but I can think of people in my HS who basically looked like everyone else in the cast, at least in terms of how conventionally…
Wait a minute! Let me write that down on my arm!
The real treasure was the memories we forgot along the way.
His stage name wasn’t Eddie Creative Commons...
My son has a “Good Night, Pittsburgh” book that was a gift for his first birthday (we only lived there a year), and the illustration of Kennywood Amusement Park has a rat on one of the rides - not a cartoony anthropomorphic rat, just a rat.
If there is not a scene of the old man repeatedly riding the racer and being in the car that finishes second every time, this movie squandered a perfect metaphor
that adjective doesn’t exist... It’d be “Smurfing smurf people.”
*Marks Ruffalo
When a forgettable movie does poorly, I guess you could call it an “anti-matter bomb”.
I never got un-greyed. I’m sad.