I will always find Bill Murray the most attractive of whatever group he is in, for ever and ever.
I will always find Bill Murray the most attractive of whatever group he is in, for ever and ever.
Yes, he had all three but since you asked in the singular I was wondering if you thought one of them had a particular impact on his personality. I've even met them and his first wife on a few occasions and honestly think they're irrelevant to my answer to moomintroll's question. He was incredibly charming at the…
Nothing denotes class quite like some dinin' and a subscription to Super Model magazine.
Blecchh, I'm with you. I bet he was handsome when he was a lad, but the scar, (not than all scars are bad) the weirdly yellow skin and the general douche-bro look make him a giant "No" in my book.
According to Emily Post's rules of etiquette, these rules are in fact split by gender. Have times changed? Yes, but we are in fact discussing gendered what these gendered rules were/still are for a certain age group. That's not "cherrypicking". That's discussing gendered etiquette which existed, and the OP asked…
Yup, that's all I could think of too.
Ronan Farrow had some of my favorite commentary of the evening. "Because when I think country music, I think Jeremy Renner." and especially "For everyone at home wondering if you can pull off Pharrell's hats, the correct answer is no."
That gif is mesmerizing. It looks like a giant wave hits her and everyone around her.
Well, at least she didn't get fake hung at a gallows (which is how the people accused of being witches in Salem actually died) and only faked getting burned at the stake, amiright?
Sadly, yes. At the end the pole she'd been dancing on doubled as a stake and she stood as if bound to it, and flames popped up around her. *sigh*
I was thinking the same thing, until she got "burned at the stake" at the end. Way to make light of actual women't horrible executions, Katy.
I'm cis and I disagree. It's a helpful qualifier when talking about gender issues, and anything that clarifies is a good thing. Plus if we ALL have labels it makes the other labels a bit less "other".
Isn't Queen Latifah gay? But yeah, the "Screw you, straight Allies" vibe here just makes me sad.
THANK YOU! I thought I'd be alone talking about the ageism on display. (although maybe I am if you're being sarcastic?) All the "she is moving slow" "she looks like she needs that cane" stuff is bugging me. Sure, Madonna is probably a horrible, narcissistic, awful person, but making fun of someone for being…
Wow, he sounds incredibly horrible. "I only referred to you objectively and was not even expressing an opinion about you whatsoever"? I feel bad for anyone who has to deal with him on a regular basis.
This is sarcasm, right? Because otherwise your idea of "normal" just plain isn't.
His character in Drive could have been a much bigger jerk, I really appreciated that Standard was actually three dimensional and sympathetic. It gave the story more depth.
"Personality" doesn't just mean "Nice guy: yes or no?" He's immensely talented and powerful in Hollywood, and is probably charismatic in a narcissistic/sociopathic kind of way.
Robin Wright, aka Princess Buttercup.
It makes me so happy that Abe Vigoda is still alive, especially since so many of the jokes were about Fish's imminent demise.