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wait til you hear about a place called Midsomer.

No because their entire existence depends on dunking on women. 

It won’t be the same without Eric Sykes.

Solid movie, and eminently watchable, the kind of film you can just fall into by accident if you catch it somehow. Those montage scenes are excellent (didn’t know that tickle scene was a rehearsal shot, that enthusiastic, unselfconscious personality is part of the charm of both actors) the heightened music, the sort

Wonderful article! This movie was one of those “life changing” movies for me. Being a skinny girl with curly hair and a big nose, it gave me hope. And Patrick Swayze’s black pants. What a gift he was. We were so lucky to have him for as long as we did.

I read recently (though I’m not saying I share the opinion) a fairly critical review of this film, tying it into a problem that Disney and a lot of other animators have where the black voices are generally consigned to cute little non-black cartoons. So like Mushu, Tiana spends a lot of the movie as a frog, this guy

“They have real-life meetings where they take turns channeling the spirit of Snape so they can have wedding ceremonies with him.”

I think I’m missing the point of this article to be honest. I do get a sort of, all-over, ick factor reading about these women and their infatuation with a disturbing, not at all heroic, fictional character though.

You don’t realize how stupid it is to make this claim? Men are not having a suicide epidemic because of their inherent rapey nature you seem to believe in, and it’s ALSO not because of the secret man cabal of patriarchs looking to take down the world. It’s because society treats men like they’re disposable, while

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I’m not sure if kids cruise anymore but this scene spoke to an entire generation of young adults who had spent the weekends of their teenage years aimlessly driving around, looking for parties and rocking out when an iconic song came on the radio

I love Karl Urban. I love John Noble. But their ‘English’ accents are fucking awful! Mrs Patmore should have put the two antipodean actors right.

In terms of violence, I don’t think anything in the history of this show can compare to its first minutes - when Hughie’s girlfriend was demolished by A-Train. I have never seen anything like that on a screen. It certainly set the tone And the theme: unchecked power out of control, hurtling both away and toward its

Sometimes I still call my best friend Shane and say “My wife!” and just hang up.

After the mess of Preacher it’s wild how much better this show is than the source material. It feels stripped down to its core elements and reassembled from there, peppering in references to some of the comics worst excesses without indulging in them, Preacher in hindsight feels like a messy first draft of what

LOL,  if you ever do get the urge to read one again.  The Kamala Khan Ms Marvel is a great book :)

Wrong Ms. Marvel.  

Maybe someone else has already touched on this but I need to talk about this episode's beautiful and brilliant allusion to the very first episode. You may remember in the first episode of the Americans the first glimpse we get of Philip's wavering commitment to his country was him trying on cowboy boots in the mall

How much more drab could Phillip's childhood flashback be? The answer is none. None more drab.

WHY DID YOU SAY THAT NAME?!?!

MARTHA!!!!!!