Don't know where else to post this, but I've sat down to watch two episodes of Last Man Standing with my mom and holy shit, it is intolerable.
Don't know where else to post this, but I've sat down to watch two episodes of Last Man Standing with my mom and holy shit, it is intolerable.
that was the subject of the first feature length short the Three Stooges made. Sad how little has changed in that department.
well, given the voting day off work would do more good to help democracy.
hey now, Kronk is absolutely loveable. I was thinking maybe a Le Fou, the weasels from Wind in the Willows/Who Framed Roger Rabbit or the lizard sidekick to the evil poacher in the Rescuers Down Under.
I'll admit, I'm guilty of fetishizing Asain women too. Its a pretty persuasive trope in real life, particularly for geeky teenagers like me back in the day. I'm really sorry about that. Now I see how fetishizing entire ethnicities of people is so damn gross.
who are you to judge? No one wears pants in your world!
Frankly Kenan Thompson as Steve Harvey is the best version of this asshole.
Man, this one and the Gravity Falls finale make me tear up. I'm glad they had such a resonating finale, but this one takes the cake for having one of the best David Bowie songs in it.
there was a flashback in Antman, wasn't there?
I think he had a cameo on Mr Peanutbutter's House, didn't he?
The fuck is that header image? Is Schneider reenacting Vincent Donofrio's kink in The Cell?
yeah, I was thinking that her threats outweighed the desire to keep her alive too.
he's like the shithead version of John Oliver over on Earth-3 where bad is good and good is bad.
fuck, seriously!?
Wow, had no idea he wrote that book. I should get it next time its on a comixology sale.
Who made this turkey, Gareth Edwards?
I've really been enjoying this season, but this one is not one of my faves. Felicity Jones felt too awkward and too nervous in this. Its understandable, but not really excusable.
I introduced my aunt to the first two episodes of Gravity Falls and she really likes the show (mostly due to much she likes Kristen Schaal's performance of Mabel). Its a bit of a struggle to not point at the screen and shout "that's gonna be important later! pay close attention to everything!"
has there ever been a bio-film or a documentary that was about the ways Hitchcock sexually harassed his actresses? There should be one made if none exist.
using trigger warnings like that as jokes does nothing but mock people with serious mental health issues.