who wouldn’t want the baby of a singing walrus?
who wouldn’t want the baby of a singing walrus?
I’ve never been one of the richest people in history, but why the fuck can’t they just take the W and go Scrooge McDuck in their swimming pool full of money? What compels them to constantly share their stupid fucking opinions?
JKR is hardly the only one to crawl up their own ass this way. Is it like toxoplasmosis,…
Yes I do often hear of hate crimes against transphobes, where Transwomen beat little old ladies with brickbats while saying “CALL ME A WOMAN!”
“JK had done well. I was proud of her. JK fucked up good and proper. You had to hand it to JK.”
Who can forget the enormous power Rosemary Clooney wielded in 1980's Hollywood when George Clooney got his start? Studio executives cowered in fear that she might sic Danny Kaye on them.
Pretty sure you mean “the daughter of A Talking Cat!?! star Eric Roberts.”
“I always joke, ‘Why is no one calling out George Clooney for being a nepo baby? [His aunt] Rosemary Clooney was an icon,’” Roberts said on a recent episode of the Table for Two podcast
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Good luck to him. For all that the commentariat love to shit on him (and I’m not wholly innocent here) for not being a Downey-Jr-level attention- magnet, I’ve never seen a film with him in it and thought either “he shouldn’t have been cast in this” or “this is not a good film”. Even the non-Bourne Bourne movie was…
You can bitch about Lindelof, but between Lost and Leftovers, he has like 6 of the best hours of TV ever.
There aren’t a lot of shows where the weakest episode is still better TV than almost anything else on contemporaneously but this show pulled it off. Carrie Coon is amazing and this for me is the best thing Eccleston has ever done. The finale wrecked me & I still think about it often.
My favorite show of all time; I’m currently in the middle of my fourth rewatch. I think the whole cast is top notch, but the characters of Nora and Pastor Matt, especially, are so beautifully written and acted, every single one of their scenes is riveting. Plus, that scene in the second season between Nora and Erika…
Yeah, I see Syd and Carmy as most similar to the dynamic between Don Draper and Peggy Olson. Their chemistry isn’t romantic or sexual, it’s an intense platonic respect. It’s intimate in its way, but built around seeing each other as artists with similar drives, as kindred spirits within their craft.
I’m still mystified at Carmy ruining his relationship with Claire by having an out loud tantrum while locked in a freezer. I had to suspend my disbelief.
omg it’s almost as if two heterosexual people of the opposite gender can be friends without it becoming romantic! i know, i know, Hollywood doesn’t usually understand human behaviour so we shouldn’t expect too much.
“Now you see...that NO ONE will care about this sequel, because sequels are DUMB!”
Probably found out she didn’t actually agree with him about the blacks and the Jews.
I mostly considered him “that loudmouth New York real estate guy,” but when he went all-in on birtherism around 2012 it became pretty clear what a sack of shit he is.
Run Lola Run is one of the few German films to briefly capture American pop culutre’s attention back then so much that even The Simpsons and a few other shows did parodies of it.
I was introduced to the film when I was in high school, taking german class, and it was a mind-blowing introduction to modern European cinema and way more interesting than the stupid TV show designed for learners we also had to watch. A couple of years later in University it was one of the first movies I acquired in a…