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I watched this movie with my mom, and afterwards we had a big argument about whether the film’s insight into modern courtship rituals was really all that insightful. I held that it was, particularly within such a notoriously formulaic subgenre as the modern mainstream rom-com, but she maintained that it was the same

And let’s not forget that “non-profit” doesn’t mean that the organization is run by monks who have taken vows of poverty to rescue puppies. It only means that the organization doesn’t distribute profits to investors. There are many non-profits with officers who pocket millions of dollars in compensation. Like the CEO

Bad and lazy take. Listen to the audio. Jessica Walter explains through tears that Tambor verbally harassed her to an extent no one else had in 60 YEARS on the job, and Bateman and the other guys talk over her about how it actually is understandable because acting is “such a weird job,” the creative process, etc.

Listening to the audio was rough — he seems completely unconcerned with Jessica Walter, who is literally crying in front of all of them, and talks over Alia when she merely tries to say behavior like this isn’t okay.

Margo Matindale is sooooo fucking good it’s unfair. She lets a low key menace rise to almost the surface while never quite breaking through the Claudia facade. I was certain that scene was going to end in bloodshed. And, then she just goes back to eating soup. It’s such “Fuck you, Elizabeth Jennings. You made your

Mailbot would flee to Moscow long before that could happen. Perhaps...IT’S THERE ALREADY?!?!?!

Yeah, that part seemed pretty lame to me. I couldn’t help but read that editor’s note about Cera’s rep in the voice of Ron Howard. Specifically, it reminded me of Quincy Jones’ rep denying a relationship with Starla.

*Throws shoe at you*

I’ve heard of “hyper lynx” but this is ridiculous!

Oh, I’d love to see her talking shit to Tony about his tech the way she did to Bruce in Infinity War. That was great. I want her, Tony, Rocket and Bruce in a room having the most Science Bros conversation ever.

no typo, I meant powder problem, as in cocaine up his nose in the former and probably some type of benzo or roofie crushed into powder and put into the drinks of his victims in the later

No, he should have a different wife in every scene.

It’s just so hard finding women beautiful enough to make for plausible love interests for Kevin James.

Also, Lydia has the comfort of believing that everything she says and does is in service to God. Ms. Sanders has no such luxury.

I have a lot of fondness for The Chronicles of Riddick but I remember, when it came out, thinking, “who the hell wanted this?” Unlike Pitch Black, which was stripped and focused, it was bloated and needlessly baroque. The mythology was hard to follow, the Furyans were a confusing concept, and Colm Feore didn’t make

Remarried... With Step-Grandchildren, And Type II Diabetes

“Roseanne can’t afford the surgery she needs for her knee”

I’m pretty sure we’re the ones living in an alternate reality.

The Toni Morrison book was the only one I got wrong. The trick these is to try to pick the dumbest looking answer. That reasoning also applies in real life when trying to figure out why anybody is trying to trying to ban books.