the-mysteries-of-jake
the mysteries of jake
the-mysteries-of-jake

No mention of all the years that he spent as police commissioner in Gotham City?

The whole article made my skin crawl.

On one hand, the quote making up the last couple sentences of this article is absolutely fucking terrifying. But on the other hand, Eric Clapton wrote “Wonderful Tonight.” It’s a toss-up, really.

OK, I missed the part where her character’s name was “Deirdre Beaubeirdre.” Movie just went up half a point in my estimation.

This is a nice sentiment but a few years ago I remember the discussion of doing away with the gendered acting awards and the conclusion was “we’re not there yet as a society” because the fear is if they combine the categories men might win more.

I get what JLC is doing but we’re not there yet. It’s a nice thought tho.

I laughed so hard when she put him on hold and then called back to figure out where he was. one of the best scenes in any Scream so far

It *seems* like she sees what is happening to Lewinsky and Spears - popular figures from the late 90s/00s who were mercilessly picked on and years later society largely recognized the unfair treatment - and wants to get in on getting an apology. Jez seems to be arguing that Pam Anderson is deserving of the same

Someone get Rian Johnson to book these two as villains of the week for a Pokerface.

Compared to Nicole Ritchie, maybe it was.

No, but it sounds perfectly in character.

At the same time I don’t want to condone people being mean to her, and certainly not to her dog. And yet I don’t want to talk about her, or think about her undeserved fame & how much she represents the worst elements of celebrity culture. We are in a weird place when she is emerging as some kind of celebrity elder

I don’t know that I’m ready for a cultural reappraisal of Paris Hilton.

I don’t think they’re trying to establish Nate has a mental illness. He’s just supposed to be the ‘quiet guy gone bad’ character, whose lack of reinforcement and support when he was young combined with his inferiority complex causes him to lash out. The visceral reaction to Nate’s heel turn in S2 I think was partially

I personally do not want a Nate redemption arc. But no doubt that is where this season is heading with hints of vulnerability and disappointments. They have certainly, especially last season, established he is a bit of a sociopath. or at least skirting towards a narcissistic personality disorder. Is there empathy to

This only differs because it’s usually weirdo religious guys. McDonough’s Catholicism prevents him from filming kissing scenes but not depicting acts of violence... okay.

“We’re pulling hard for Barbie to join that pack, and if anyone can pull off that feat, it’s Gerwig, who’s earned nominations for Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, and Best Adapted Screenplay in the past. Could Barbie finally be the film that earns her a nod for Best Picture?”

i know everyone loves this show so i try not to shit on it too much, but i do find the notion ‘we initially conceived this spinoff from a series of commercials as 3 seasons.’ to be a very funny artistic statement.

The Christmas episode was adorable though, worth it just for Hannah Worthington being festive in cute winter clothes 

The movie is okay. Way heavy handed, structurally feels like a play the whole time. But, Fraser does an excellent job. As does Hong Chau. Its nominations were exactly the only good things about it. Far from Aronofsky’s best work. And I think Colin Farrell gave the better performance. Just glad Austin Butler didn’t win.

thats because its quiet