...I’m not sure you know what attracts a female audience.
...I’m not sure you know what attracts a female audience.
“Sure, it’s good, but perfect? If you want perfect, I recommend a late-period episode of Yes Dear or any episode of According to Jim. Both are underrated, I find. I’ve got them on VHS if you want to borrow them. They say it’s a dead format, but I think it’s got some life in it yet. Did you know that most people can’t…
I really did want to ask him about Deep Rising - it was on my list to ask, for sure - but he was on a schedule, and the native Virginian in me led to wrapping up with The New World. Plus, it rarely disappoints to ask an actor about the experience of working with Terrence Malick. And, hey, you can’t say he didn’t come…
It was only a matter of time. You can’t see Gunn do the first movie without expecting him to pop back up in the third.
But what about Happy Endings?
The important thing is, either way it’s a fascinating bit of lore how invested vampires are in Ethan Hawke’s and Julie Delpy’s long and intricate relationship.
i had to sing “you’ll never walk alone” in high school & the music director refused to lower the key despite the end being way too high for me. my solution? start crying. worked like a charm. the audience wept with me every performance.
—king $6300 suit!
*Spike Jonze gets hired, Spike Lee tweets his own home address*
You forgot the best line of the episode.
Balls. We’ll never be free from—
Your inability to process gore and violence against teens makes me suspect you’re not a real doctor
I just want my distributor back!
Faster, Spiderman! Spiderman’s gaining on us!
Jeff Lemire and Dean Ormston’s Black Hammer had to be my favorite comic of 2017. The story traps superheroes in an idyllic small town that seems to exist in its own reality, and shows the conflicts that emerge as the heroes react to their Pleasantville-like prison and the secrets each of them is harboring. Ormston’s…
You gave this a C-?
i live in my car for a month. $5 gas a night to run engine and stay warm as it was -40 celcius in dead of january. happy new years eviction (neighbours didn’t like the smell of marijuana when they came to do laundry on bottom lvl of apartment).
Waking up and finding myself living in a pile of newspapers under a busy overpass and talking to myself all day, wondering what went wrong. That is the hellish, reoccurring nightmare I’ve lived with for years.
I am 37 years old and this is honestly my favorite book.
I remember being blown away by this when I was a kid. A book that KNOWS it’s a book?!