I don’t disagree, but I would note that by far the most heartening thing about last night was how everyone, moderate or liberal, was extremely quick to unite behind the idea of beating a thin-skinned, vainglorious rich person like a pinata.
I don’t disagree, but I would note that by far the most heartening thing about last night was how everyone, moderate or liberal, was extremely quick to unite behind the idea of beating a thin-skinned, vainglorious rich person like a pinata.
As a Bernie supporter...all I can say is “Thank you for last night, Elizabeth!”.
I don’t understand why more stars don’t do this. First of all, the stuff at department stores can frequently look just as good as whatever $15,000 frock they get from Gucci or whatever. Second, they get good press for being “normal.” And you don’t have to give the dress back, as is so often the case with the couture…
I mean this with all respect and no snark intended: Stop calling it Megxit.
You know what I miss, baggy jeans. I don’t mean looking like walking round in blue binbags but jeans that at least had some room to them.
I think this is very likely it, plus he’s only a few months away from reaching the age at which his mother died.
That actually wouldn’t surprise me, if they were furious that the “Firm” did more to cover for Andrew than to help Megan with the racist tabloid bullshit.
I loved his monologue. Why do we worship/defend celebrities so much? They don’t really care about you.
“When did the college admissions scandal break?”
Yeah, if I have the chance to compliment one specific movie of Hanks’s, it is definitely going to be The ‘Burbs.
You spelled The ‘Burbs wrong
I used to have a friend how would tell everyone what a jerk Tom Hanks was and how hanks had got an airline to remove my friend from first class becuse he wanted the row all to himself. It seemed unlikely so I asked him the details. He said he met him on a plane and he was stuck up and rude. I asked more questions and…
She gave us...
I get that he’s the Pope of the people and all that, but he still doesn’t deserve to be grabbed—he’s not public property. Because if some guy had grabbed a woman like that, and she had slapped his hand away, we’d probably think it was OK, right?
I’m sorry but if someone grabbed me that quickly and yanked I’d be a little freaked out too. The dude is 80 something for crying out loud....
I honestly don’t blame him. I don’t care who the person is, you should not grab them unless you are pulling them out of the path of a moving car or they are on fire.
Ghostbusters II was actually my preferred Ghostbusters movie. I saw it before the original and watched it several times because we had recorded it when it aired on TV.
My dad is 94.
Philip looks like he’s on his way to dinner of liver with fava beans and a nice Chianti.
Agreed. They keep reminding you he worked with ‘toons throughout the movie, they imply he used to be ‘class clown’, but having Valiant played as a stonefaced noir style detective makes the final Merry Go Round Broke Down fight that much funnier. They’ve told you he used to be like this, he was broken severely, now…