People also forget that correlation =/= causation. Just because the end of their marriage coincided with the end of her debt doesn't mean that that is why she left! (But even if it was, it's none of our f****ng business!)
People also forget that correlation =/= causation. Just because the end of their marriage coincided with the end of her debt doesn't mean that that is why she left! (But even if it was, it's none of our f****ng business!)
My initial thought. Exactly.
I'm so glad to hear that! And I would have loved that more irreverent style that he had back in the day. Old people be getting old, I guess. :|
Also, I <3 your screenname.
I can definitely get onboard with this reasoning. He's just such a big kid!
I feel ill-equipped to compare Fallon to Carson (seeing as I've only seen a few clips of Carson here and there), but from what I know of the two, I can definitely see the validity of your thinking!
I definitely get that. I think the other problem is that by the time I had 'come of age,' so to speak, he had already become kind of a punch line, himself? But I'm sure if I actually took the time to watch his schtick - rather than just catching snippets - I would enjoy it.
I'm pretty 'meh' about Letterman, but I think it might be an age thing. (I'm in my mid-20s, so I think I missed his peak? Let me know.)
I think that's it! He clearly loves doing the show and every guest seems to genuinely enjoy being there. Ipso facto, it is more fun to watch! More TV should be this fun to watch.
It's amazing how great he is as a late night host considering how flawed he was as an SNL cast member. I'm so glad for him (and for America) that they gave him the opportunity to show his stuff, because he is by far my favorite host of recent memory.
Now I want to watch this!!!
I used to watch The Music Man all the time as a child and would sing the songs while running around the house. I tried to sit down and watch it again a couple years ago and could not believe how long it was. I was a pretty hyperactive child and I just can't imagine that I was able to sit there for 3 hours or so!
Oh, man. I'm with you. Every time she reads that awful e.e. cummings poem in the end scene, I become a freaking mess!
Oh man, I really like this movie! Thank you for reminding me of its existence. :)
I can get behind Willenium, but you are on your own with Wild Wild West. Sorry... :)
Oh man! I love that movie, too. Michael Douglas made for a dreamy head of state.
Field of Dreams is on TCM right now, so of course I dropped everything to watch. It's my favorite movie of all time. Interestingly, I don't much care for baseball...
First, let me say that this is sad for everyone involved. I feel terrible for Sophia and her Dads, but I feel even worse for this poor kid whose mother is keeping him from making friends due to her outdated, bigoted belief system.
Ditto. I was on the same pill for 10 years with absolutely zero side effects; I didn't know anyone who had issues with the pill, though. I was mainly annoyed that many of my girlfriends were all, "OMG! My skin has totally cleared up!" whilst I was frantically covering my zits through college...
I'm actually for this in theory because when I started reading Divergent only the first two books had been released (and I loved the first two). And then I eagerly waited for the release of the third, bought it the day it came out, and was seriously disappointed.