Community chest: Collect $25 for not being surprised that Eleven dies in the last episode.
Community chest: Collect $25 for not being surprised that Eleven dies in the last episode.
I’m hearing this in Werner Herzog’s voice.
Okay, let me imagine. I see a redhead working in a chocolate factory...uh-oh! They’re speeding up the conveyor belt! Back to the kitchen with you, lady person!
Yeah, but then you still have to click through individually...
Howard runs down the list of what he knows are Jimmy’s shenanigans, saying he knows Jimmy wants to get caught. Is there maybe some truth to that? Jimmy has been ambivalent about Kim’s plan to get the Sandpiper money since she first seriously suggested it. Getting caught might be a way to try to end it. How else can…
it FEELS like homework, though. what is the mcu even about anymore? like what are we, as an audience, building towards?
Bill Murray has always struck me as a totally awesome person to be around when he wants to be a totally awesome person to be around, and a complete and total nightmare when he doesn’t.
People often point out how old movies are really short. They are but when you went to the movies back in the day, you paid one price and got several of these 40 minute movies, plus some cartoons and a few news reels. During some points in history you basically just paid and walked in and watched what was showing and…
So many people genuinely believe “violence is only okay in situations that I personally find emotionally satisfying.”
It’s the only real reason that the death penalty still exists in the United States.
The only take I have on this whole business is that anyone pushing the “it was all staged!” narrative is an unmitigated dumbass.
Personally I would not have picked any other song for the nomination. While “Bruno” and “Surface Pressure” are very good and very catchy songs, “Dos Oruguitas” was the emotional core of the movie. Also the technical achievement of writing and performing a song such that it actually sounds like a folk song that has…
In the Heights made him famous amongst people in the theatre scene
I mean, theatre nerds surely knew who he was from In the Heights, but I feel that it’s more than fair to say Hamilton made him a household name.
You understand that it's not literally forbidding people from saying the word "gay," right? It's about what can be taught in schools. That's not even close to being considered censorship.
Doctor Hugh
In it, Superman decides he’s gotten too big and popular and wants to return to being a smaller, less well known superhero for fear of being seen as a sell out. This he accomplishes after a tumultuous defeat at the hands of the evil villain Ticketmaster.
That first picture makes the idea that the logo is just a big ass head on a stick figure body stand out even more starkly.
Yeah, I’m not sure the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame has earned Dolly Parton.
I’m seeing double! Four Lalos!
Here’s the thing about prequels, people know how the story ends.