The singers weren't crappy, the lead actress was just an awful actress. I just found the story to be insulting.
The singers weren't crappy, the lead actress was just an awful actress. I just found the story to be insulting.
Thank you.
The thing that bothered me the most was the line from Billy's daughter, after he came back and he slapped her, disappeared, and she said to her mom "have you ever been slapped so hard it doesn't hurt, but it feels like a kiss?" What the fucking fuck? And did you read the playbill, on how it was based on another play…
I can't blame Stratford for that shit stain. I go there often enough and the locals hate him and find him to be an embarrassment not only to the town, but to Canada. And it's not just Shakespeare, they have all kinds of awesome theater. Classical Greek, musicals, one man shows, mid-20th century dramatists, indie…
I love it there so much. I've seen a few famous actors there too: Brian Dennehy in Waiting for Godot; Graham Greene as Shylock in Merchant of Venice and Lenny in Of Mice and Men; Christopher Plummer in his one man show right after his Oscar win and Amanda Plummer in Joan of Arc. It's such an awesome little town, and…
I just got back from vacation in Stratford, Ontario a few hours ago, so my pop culture weekend is all about plays. I saw Hamlet, The Diary of Anne Frank and Carousel. Holy shit, were the first two amazing. (For anyone that is anywhere within driving distance of Stratford, you must go and see those two shows. I got…
My favorite part of that entire movie is Gene Wilder drinking a bottle of Woolite in the gutter at the end of his vignette.
Am I pathetic that I've seen that movie at least fifty times, can quote 75% of it, that it's my favorite comedy of all time, yet I still get choked up when Donnie dies?
Just because we're bereaved, that doesn't make us saps!
She is! And when she is doing the commercial in the bonnet and is just dragging the shirts on the floor, I die laughing every time. She's such a treasure.
That's part of why I loved Hamlet 2. She played herself, and had given up acting to become a nurse. And she was so cute in it!
I love that movie, but due to the rape scene and its aftermath with Elizabeth Shue in the bathtub, I will never be able to watch it again. It's so disturbing. But still, why can't Nicholas Cage do films like that anymore? He's a great actor and he's doing such garbage work!
Me too. I started in the first season, when they were advertising it as having one of the producers of Breaking Bad and was hooked from the start. I just love everything about it.
Rectify is one of the best, most beautifully written and acted shows I've ever seen. The second season episode with Kerwin's family tore my heart to shreds. I go between being frustrated with Daniel and wanting to just cover him up with a nice minky blanket and give him a hug and a cup of hot wine with mulling spices.…
BoJack Horseman was such a delightful surprise for me! It looked like it would be so stupid, but I binged both seasons over the course of a couple days, and watched the Christmas special. That show, along with being hysterically funny and very dark, is such an amazing representation of depression. I'm bipolar 2, so I…
Am I the only one who was not impressed with that movie at all?
That masturbation scene hits me in the gut every time, as does the dinner scene. It is such a flawless movie.
I did take your advice and watch Mulholland Drive to cry all my tears out because of my cat. It worked like a charm! And Naomi Watts did some voice work on the show Bojack Horseman, which makes me love that woman even more. She's in my top three of favorite movie actresses of all time. I even sit through that schmuck…
It's vodka. The answer is vodka. And it must be flavored vodka, like vanilla or whipped cream.
I'll bring the pudding shots and spanikopita!