stormofcuteness
StormofCuteness
stormofcuteness

I'm late, I guess. I'll read the other comments soon, but hopefully I won't just be repeating.
Usually, I don't feel such a huge disconnect with the reviewer, but I find myself almost completely gobsmacked by the difference in our opinions.

Sorry, nope, like I said, for hook-ups perhaps, but not enough for dating for me anyway.

I think he's fantastic on Broad City. *shrug*

She is also teeny tiny in person as is true of many Hollywood actresses.

To be honest, that's the real weakness of this show thus far. Making all the men into icks with dicks does a disservice to the multi-dimensionality of the women.

This notion that women are hung up on a guy because of his cock rings incredibly false to me as a woman.
Sex, while important, is not, in my experience, the main reason most women marry a man. It's not so hard to find a great hook-up, but damn difficult to find a worthy husband.

Well, there go my eyes! You're right, and I loved him in Homicide. Christopher Stanley resembles him slightly, but yeah, sorry.

Stanley is the last name of the actor who played Betty's 2nd husband in Mad Men.
Here he plays Joan Crawford's paramour.

She's won many many awards and deserved that Oscar. I'll watch her in anything. I'd rank her in the 5 best of her generation.

Thank you for catching that. I reminded myself, for the millionth time, that she didn't win for Husbands and Wives even though I so desperately thought she should have.

Oh, yep, now I feel silly because apparently the Harry Potter series taught me nothing!

Yeah, I'm afraid "magic man" was far more likely the devil than David.

I don't think that was reality. The angry boy is just, like the dog King, a manifestation of the parasite. This is made clear when we see it morph through all its many faces.

I think that's called telepathy. Being psychic is the ability to see the future.

Does anyone else feel that the role would just be that much better if it was played by Tom Waits?

I'm pretty sure you were the one selling 1950s icons short on the hotness scale. For me, the 50s had many of my fav male stars…and even more so as they aged.

Thanks! It was the only that threw me.

Oops, not dead, just dementia. Sad.

Better a dead celebrity than no celebrity, eh?

See The Women to see Joan in her prime. Johnny Guitar she's already gone over to campy.
Other fantastic Bette Davis: Of Human Bondage, The Letter, The Little Foxes