That Pinegrove album from last year was a good discovery thanks to you guys, so I'll be checking this out.
That Pinegrove album from last year was a good discovery thanks to you guys, so I'll be checking this out.
Mavis Staples!
I didn't love Manchester as much as everyone else, and if Deadpool gets any serious nominations, I'll lash against it.
No spoiler space?
It's really the Unbreakable universe?!
Regarding the Dirty Harry clue: it seemed that after Eli said "Do you feel lucky?", there was a pause because he hadn't phrased it in the form of a question and Trebek was waiting for him to correct it, but Eli just kept going with the (incorrect) quote because he thought he needed more. Then he phrased it right, but…
"Let's stick with the Bold and the Beautiful category!"
Wasn't there a clue about Julien Lennon and Hey Jude yesterday?
No friggin way. If this is the actual twist I will be actually shocked. Can't wait to read a legit spoiler for this.
The last movie I saw at all was La La Land, and yeah, it's pretty great, you've heard.
I was rooting for Jack the Chicagoan, he played well.
I love this headline. No hard feelings, GWM, I just like the word "asunder".
Not even close. It's way before my time, and honestly I've never even seen a clip from the movie so I don't think of Lord of the Flies as a movie.
That space putty looks stupid. What the hell do you do with it? Only a tiny part reacts to a magnet. I don't get it.
All the featured artists on this are so good, except for Danny Brown. I just can't get into him.
"Talk To Me" is the standout for me, and I'd put this album right behind 2.
Oh yeah, he should've just bet the $2,800 and hoped for the best. A tiebreaker would've been exciting though!
Yes Alex, you jinxed Stephanie, it's all about you.
The many versions of Way Down in the Hole on The Wire.
I just needed things to get a little more intense if I was going to be let down by the end, but I didn't hate it.
What a great run for Cindy, it was a pleasure to watch.
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Tonight: The Exam (2009)
Starring: Luke Mably as White, Jimi Mistry as Brown, Nathalie Cox as Blonde, Chuk Iwugi as Black
Directed by: Stuart Hazeldine
The final eight candidates for a highly desirable corporate job are locked together in an exam room and given a test with one question. It…