And this just confirms my suspicions that Miley knows exactly what she's doing with her image. I've always thought her craziness was a carefully constructed act that she knew exactly how far she could take for publicity without letting it send her down a child celebrity spiral. Especially in the last few years. She…
His name is Benedict Cumberbatch. I was always under the assumption that he came from a long line of monocled oil barons.
He's a total wanker. Cried about his privileged background restricting his rules while ignoring the fact that media/arts career in the UK are pretty much closed off to young people from working class backgrounds because they can't afford uni tuition fees (uni was free until the late 90's in England) or afford to take…
Wouldn't it be a better use of resources (governmental, not private) to address the persistent inequity in today's society, rather than right past wrongs? I say this as someone whose slave lineage is very well documented in Virginia and Georgia. My father has pictures of his great grandparents (I believe), born…
Cumberbatch on class in Victorian England, "Everyone was held in their place, but what was honourable about it was that there was a duty of care from the top down"
This is essentially a testosterone-pumped, fantasy tutorial on how man-boys can graciously achieve monogamy, yet still remain pickup-line-dependent pricks with engorged egos…It's the awkward moment when you know this movie would auto-fellate if it could. - Slant
Why do young, attractive women keep falling for whatever Wilmer Valderrama is selling? At this point isn't he just kind of skeezy?
Haha, that's almost as good as Lindy West's amazing review of "Sex and the City 2".
Oh man, now I have to go watch it. Reading this collection of bad reviews was almost as good as reading the NYTimes's review of Guy Fieri's restaurant (and that is HIGH praise):
Even more insipid, formulaic and contrived than anything Katherine Heigl has ever done. - The New York Post
They already made a movie about Tony Stark.
The other day I lookup up my resting metabolic rate. 5'11 175 pound 27 year old male? ~1800 calories, not bad, would suck a bit, but is doable. I can handle being under that. Then I looked up what my girlfriend's would be. It was like 1250 calories! That is a gigantic difference! If we ate the same, I'd not gain…
Apparently, married men fall into a dichotomy. They either:
And I think the rich should pay their taxes, but that just me crazytalkin'.