But most of the abridged versions leave out some really great parts.
But most of the abridged versions leave out some really great parts.
And the chapters about the Paris sewer system! Hell, the first two hours alone could be about how the Bishop of Digne cleaned up his diocese.
Les Miserables is my favorite novel and IMO there really isn't any one strong adaptation of it. So, I say keep trying.
Please, please have the Ursula chapter.
Laura Benanti is so gifted. She was hilarious in She Loves Me.
Oh God, I love Carpoolers. Too bad I discovered it when they were airing reruns after it was cancelled.
Samantha Who is one of my favorite shows, ever. I have it on DVD and have seen each episode multiple times.
The Rick Roll was pretty great, too. Makes me wonder if the speechwriter was out to get her.
I work with sexual assault survivors, and generally we discuss the idea of responsibility versus blame. Responsibility means that your actions led to something, but you didn't intend for it to happen. Blame means that you did intend for it to happen. Also, let's use the example of a woman getting black out drunk and…
I work with military sexual assault survivors, and so far all of my male clients have had male perpetrators. I can attest that a lot of it goes under-reported, and that may be why you didn't see many cases on the prosecution side.
It's true. The percentage is higher in women but the number of men is higher because there are more men in the military. Plus it's thought that it's under reported, as well.
It's implied in the piece, imo.
That seems to be what Rachel Maddow thinks, too.
Yeah, cause it's not like sexual assault happens to men in the military, too.
I freaking love Kickboxer and I am extremely upset about this. Judge me all you want!
But they replaced two of the Asian actors with white people so it's still at a loss, IMO.
Olivia Wilde might have been in Wolf of Wall Street instead, if she weren't such an old crone. God, I hate Hollywood.
"Whipped Into Shape" is great for working out!
Yeah, but his role made absolutely no sense. Like, why he was TAing for Callahan if he was a licensed attorney?
I could talk for hours about how much of a mess the musical's book is. First, they took away Elle's independence by making Emmett mostly responsible for her success. For instance, in the movie Elle recognizes herself that Paulette had a common law marriage, in the musical Emmett has to tell her. She didn't even get…