I’M SO ANGRY. I’M. SO. ANGRY. I’M SOOOOOOO ANGRY. FUCCCCCCCCCCKKKKKK.
I’M SO ANGRY. I’M. SO. ANGRY. I’M SOOOOOOO ANGRY. FUCCCCCCCCCCKKKKKK.
I don’t know which of these song selections delights/frightens me the most...probably the poor-man’s version of that song in the ending titles of Anastasia. But you chose the correct Destiny’s Child song for this occasion.
Critical Mixed Race Studies or Critical Multiracial(ism)/Studies may be an avenue for folks who are further interested in learning ways to think about and discuss race, which is already heavily politicized in American culture, but especially when we drill down into how constructed and messy identification can become…
How is the D.C. one? I was thinking of suggesting that as a destination for a friend’s birthday but haven’t had the chance to check it out yet.
That was me seeing ParaNorman a few years ago because my boyfriend didn’t want to see it and I didn’t want to wait until it came to video/on demand and I don’t have any kids, so I went during an early-ish showing and sat by myself away from people and enjoyed my bucket of popcorn and got teary-eyed at that final act.…
I totally agree with you. I don’t naturally seek out movies/shows with her in them, but I do find that when I learn that she’s in something I’m interested in watching, I’m much more inclined to take the chance because I’m never disappointed by her. Penny Dreadful is one of those occasions where, as a horror nerd, it…
She remains my favorite Bond Girl of the Daniel Craig era. Smart, witty/quick-witted, “normal” (as in not trained to be a spy or any “super” powers besides being smart and determined), professional, and charming. Casino Royale spoiled me. Hell, as much as the first hour of the film is decent, I usually jump right…
The picture on the left for Jack Antonoff makes me think of a cross between Freddie Prinze Jr. and Bert from Sesame Street (if Bert was in a decent mood). I needed to get that off my chest.
Is Tucson okay, at least? I’m going there for half a week next month and I’ve never been to AZ before.
Starring this because your rational has suddenly triggered something I didn’t realize bothered me until just now. Thanks!
Them or those Furbies. Those g—damn Furbies.
Yeah, I’ll admit that I own the soundtracks to the 99 and 00 movies. (I outgrew/lost interest in watching the subsequent movies.) The music doesn’t really fit with the movies, but man, I enjoyed their pop slushiness for being pop slush.
!!! I remember watching this on TV! Thanks for sharing, had completely forgotten about it.
I binge watched it months ago on Netflix as well—-don’t remember how I landed on it, though it was probably recommended considering all the horror I watch. Dug it more than I was anticipating—-and am pleasantly surprised by how effectively the opening theme music makes me cringe in “...do I really want to go back into…
Sometimes, it’s all about presentation, my friend.
YAAAAAAAAS. HE IS SUCH A DICK. But that story helped foster my affection for squirrels. Even the little asshole ones—they’re still annoyingly cute.
Portraying them in watercolor might help you. Watercolors make everything that much more whimsical, less macabre.
All I can think of now is, “Shake whatcho mama gave ya, shake watcho mama gave ya.” On repeat. It’s going to be a long day.
Could someone confirm what mangas she’s sampling? I see folks in the replies below mention Junji Ito—anyone else represented? I’m a horror nerd and while my Japanese is beginner at best (and, sadly, rusty at this point), I’d love to have some writers/stories of which to be aware that are new to me.
Last year, I took myself to see Selma in the movie theaters for Dr. MLK Jr. Day. By myself. It was a Me-Date because it was something I needed to see and it seemed appropriate to see it on a day to remember the steps taken before me (and, like you said, I didn’t feel like going with someone where I’d have to act as…