tinstar7778
tinstar7778
tinstar7778

I think Kelley had his finest moments in Star Trek III. Everyone was emotionally wiped out by the end of that one, but McCoy most of all. His pain and confusion and EXHAUSTION were so evident, and we were right there with him, thanks to Kelley’s performance. It all came together in an unexpectedly tender scene, with

Re: Richard Gere and the gerbils... that HAS to be true, right?

You lost me at “heteronormative”. And here I thought you were going to go an entire article without using a values-signaling buzzword.

When I was a (very little) kid, I thought there were no humans in Africa, other than Tarzan and Jane, with Cheetah, the apes &c. "The Dark Continent", "unexplored" and all that.

Great article, fun movie... although I must point out that “literally star-studded” would mean that the actors in the film were actual luminous spheres of burning plasma held together by their own gravity. Not to nitpick...

I do recognize, Albert, that you are being outrageous (and quite delighted with your outrageousness), and I respect that. But I couldn't help but notice this wasn't really about John Kasich at all. Literally everything but the first, and last two sentences is about the Republican Party. So I'm curious: what did John