Absolutely. The look on Dash's face is so great - from childish enthusiasm to "oh, crap, really?"
Absolutely. The look on Dash's face is so great - from childish enthusiasm to "oh, crap, really?"
Pew! Pew! Pew!
100% agree. In many ways, it's a study of people and their relationships with cats. We don't spend a great deal of time with each person, but we get enough of an introduction to know that many of them had suffered some sort of trauma and sought solace in feeding and helping the cats. The filmmaker also does a great…
Batman inexplicably resists the sexual advances of Grace Kelly
It better come back. That's my retirement plan.
*breaks down crying, turns knob fully*
It's too bad this comment will be obliterated, because it's pretty funny.
In which one enjoys commenting on comments about comments.
You can have 20 of mine. Hell, take 25 if you want.
I should warn you, though, it isn't muscle.
Normally I wouldn't just repeat what someone else has said, but since I was basically yelling the same thing at the screen when I read the article, please indulge me…
IT'S BASICALLY YOUR BILL, YOU EVIL MOTHERFUCKER
She took my eggs.
He's never going to win Diorama-Rama without that ultra-rare Boba Fett action figure.
C'mon, Alamo Drafthouse, do the right thing - organize a male-only screening.
Bros love football!!
In their hour of triumph…the conservatives deployed…Ellipses Man…to gradually…make fun of liberals.
DID HE SOUND LIKE THAT??
I got to experience that vicariously through my teenage daughter this year (somewhat). She saw "The Birds" in film studies class and wanted to see all of Hitch's films. Psycho was playing at Halloween at our local arthouse - she knew about the shower scene (almost impossible to have avoided that) but she did NOT know…
"lots of vitrol spewed by an unknown commentary (author of this piece)"
This film is weirdly interesting. It's full of really odd lines and bizarre readings. My favourite was when Nitti was trying to intimidate Ness from his car outside his home. He says 'nice house' twice but doesn't pause in between them. It essentially comes out "Nice house I said nice house".
That was glorious, wasn't it? It was on Crossfire, right? Something along the lines of:
This one's easy for me. I had never heard of The Onion until 9-11 - about a week after, The Onion ran a headline along the lines of "Shattered Nation Longs to Care About Trivial Bullshit Again." My campus newspaper drew attention to it in an article and I was hooked.