Jezebel: What’s something innocuous and nearly universally enjoyed that we can ruin? Thanksgiving? Done that already. Kristen Bell? Many times. Toy Story? Bingo!
Jezebel: What’s something innocuous and nearly universally enjoyed that we can ruin? Thanksgiving? Done that already. Kristen Bell? Many times. Toy Story? Bingo!
Someone attacked Rick Moranis?!?!?
I like Burton and think he’d be good. Jennings maybe. Other possibilities:
I can’t believe Lottie is gone! She was one of the more fun bakers, and I always enjoyed it when they interviewed her. (Side note: Her eyes are amazing.) I like Laura too, but it totally seemed like she’d get the boot this last round having barely survived the previous round. Both had bad showstoppers, but I guess…
Thank you. As an attorney following these lawsuits, I’ve been utterly appalled by the massive disconnect between (a) Trump’s public narrative of “widespread voter fraud by Democrats” and (b) the actual claims and evidence in the lawsuits. For instance, good chunk of the lawsuits address the details of a state’s…
Clive Owen or Gerald Butler would have looked the part, although they’re probably too old now.
Martin Kove is vastly underrated. John Kreese is an all-time villain. Yet, when you rewatch the original movie, he only appears in a few scenes.
Random Cobra Kai thoughts:
Anjelica Huston is amazing and well cast, but, yeah, the 1990 movie felt old and dated by 1991.
Agreed that all reports on Perry were that he was a very decent dude. That said, it might have been a reasonable rule during the height of his fame as a teen heartthrob in the 90's that extras/crew shouldn’t stare at him all star-struck and dreamy-eyed while he’s trying to work. The no-eye-contact rule sounds harsh,…
I’ve always kind of seen it the other way around. I’m not a baker, but I’ve been making pizzas about twice a month from scratch for a few years. I use the same freaking ingredients damn every time and yet . . . the pizza dough is always different each time—sometimes dry, sometimes sticky, etc. I feel like there’s a…
Haha. So true. Many times I’ve been working from an online recipe on my iPhone where I’d have to endlessly scroll through a tedious preamble of words and images just to confirm whether I should use, say, a teaspoon or tablespoon of turmeric.
I’m still disappointed that Taco Bell discontinued their Spicy Potato Soft Tacos a few months ago, which were pretty good and one of the very few vegetarian options on the menu.
Agreed. I actually love the idea of a political cookie bake-off, minus the backwards gender-specific stuff. But it should be the politicians themselves competing: presidential candidate vs. presidential candidate or vice presidential candidate vs. vice presidential candidate.
Right? Imagine someone explaining the plot of Watchmen three years ago. It’d have sounded ridiculous and there might have been concerns that it would trivialize the destruction of Black Wall Street and modern race issues with its super-hero slant. And, yet, despite the high level of difficulty in execution, Watchmen…
For the record, I wasn’t a GoT fan and don’t give a shit about Weiss and Benioff. But I hate the terrible logic in articles like these. I’ll focus on two issues:
How dare people do good things after being associated with not-great things.
What’s being implied about Zendaya’s response to Chalamet’s tweet? It seems like a sweet exchange. Can we have nice things? Please?