unabashedlybasic1
Unabashedlybasic1
unabashedlybasic1

I can understand your sentiments, and most of us who were invested in I, Tonya were most likely old enough and/or in proximity of the events at that time. I just mentioned in another comment, as someone who closely followed the case, my real surprise was the performance of Paul Walter Hauser as Shawn Eckhardt. If this

I think generally if you see a redemption arc you hate it and if you don’t you enjoy it. I didn’t perceive any redemption arc for Sam Rockwell’s character at all. That isn’t to say that there aren’t still some issues with race (the best friend is such a token character, torture of POC/police brutality is used as a

“The montage featured Greta Gerwig, Ava Duvernay, Kumail Nanjiani, and other marginalized celebrities...”

“You too can be an amazing filmmaker & make an amazing movie!! On your cell phone!! That’s all it takes guys!! Pretty please!! Make a movie on your cell phone!! You need to do it, stat, because we are desperate to see it, & we desperately need more diversity at the Oscies. One day you too can win an one of these

Three Billboards is infinitely better than The Shape of Water. Held my interest the entire way through and it was not predictable. Plus, the best thing is that the trailer doesn’t give away the whole plot. That’s rare these days. Sam is amazing in the movie too. So good.

Ooo boy, I haven’t seen all of them but I have seen The Shape of Water. I can see it winning if it came out in like...2003 but damn. I’m surprised it won. They’re playing it safe. It was a lovely movie but sort of reminded me of poor man’s Amelie or Matilda more than...something that...sticks with you or feels new and

Sam Rockwell!! Finally!!! Yesssssssss

“Text chain migration must end.” —Donald J. Trump, probably

Just stay away from “they’re jealous of you” and that line of thing. It’s not true (or very rarely true) and doesn’t help matters.

It’s a civil suit, so the Sixth Amendment doesn’t apply. But FRCP 30(a)(1) establishes that any person, including parties, can be deposed.

Unless I’m missing something, how would Kohler get out of this? Depositions of the defendant are rather standard in civil suits. I can’t think of any rule of evidence which would shield her here. The FRE limits the admissibility of evidence in matters alleging sexual misconduct, but that is limited to only sexual

My boyfriend wants kids and I go back and forth (mainly I don’t want as many as he does), but the damn baby clothes section at Target might get me in the end. TINY SHOES.

One of the best parts of having a baby (I imagine) is dressing them up, of course you couldn’t leave any of that behind!

I must have 25 different eared warm things for my baby daughter. It’s like, I knew I didn’t need them, but I also couldn’t not get them. The most ostentatious literally has a stuffed panda head.

Adults at bars on the other hand...

Babies in little outfits that’ve got animal ears on the hood are one of my favorite things. So CUTE.

Obligatory.

I disagree. I found a box of Thin Mints in the freezer I’d forgotten I’d stashed a few weeks ago and actually started tearing up a little I was so happy.

That T-Pain tweet is the ultimate “stars, they’re just like us!”

That moment definitely left a bad taste in my mouth. Now, I did just Lear she never finished junior high, so I do feel a bit of forgiveness creeping on