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She's the Judy Greer of something or other.

Crazy Stupid Love. Crimson Peak. Jurassic World…

A best of list… that includes links to best of lists. Well there's a thing.
Also that comedy and animation list seems to have no animation in it.

this series of Peep Show was fabulous. I will really miss it now it's over.

I went to see Jupiter Ascending on valentine's day with a dude I liked quite a lot. It wasn't a date or anything though and the whole valentine thing wasn't even mentioned. People are too casual for that kind of thing nowadays right? Anyway he was usually pretty nice to me but that night, he was doing some weird cold

I thought the second one was not as good as the first one. There's too much … not filler exactly, but too many scenes where annoying people are just sitting around in rooms having annoying conversations.

the return of the stride!

It was fine, an absorbing enough crime drama with good performances etc. like a hundred other organised crime period pieces, but if that's the kind of thing you're in the mood for, it provides a decent enough version, comfortingly offering everything the genre should have, etc.

He's not even the only Chris Evans in showbiz. If you google (in the UK at any rate) top result is the horrible ginger guy that used to be married to Billie Piper and do breakfast radio and game shows and get photographed drunk in strip clubs at 9 am.

He wants to direct, doesn't he? Hand over being Cap to Sebastian Stan and/or Anthony Mackie and go and be the next Zach Braff (worst case scenario) or, erm, who's a good actor turned director? Sarah Polley? Kenneth Branagh? Ron Howard? Richard Attenborough? Ben Affleck maybe? Something like that anyway.

yeah the trailers are super exciting, especially if you're sad and old like me. I've been looking forward to it.

I seem to remember the artwork in that is great too, inventive ways of finding visual metaphors for the illness.

I'll look next time. We only have a small-town little M&S but hopefully they'll have them! (I miss giant London M&Ss a LOT.)

You can't swim for a whole month? Gah. I might have to shelve my tattoo plans.

Gah. I just went to M&S and I didn't think to look at the drink section.

I have a blind spot with autobiography - I just really, really hate it, to the point where I'm probably missing out on some good stuff because the minute I know something's a memoir I react against it I know not all autobiography is narcissistic self absorbed uninteresting boringly structured (I was a child. and then

This is spot on.

I used to feel the same but just recently I've had another look at it and now I quite like it. Also I wish I could get away with that pseudo-naive style where the finished product looks like the first, roughest sketch for something (but isn't really)

Boots is a minefield unless you are sure of all the details being what she would want to wear. Are you sure about colour, length, heel height, toe shape, etc, etc. If they are just the boots you want to see her in then that is a big nooooooo. Unless that's deliberately the point, ie, "these are really a present for

I read the first few issues of Gotham Academy & Wytches and liked them both very much, but I always forget to keep up with comixology. time to catch up, clearly.
Do I really need Aziz Ansari to tell me why men aren't interested in me? I feel like I know why men aren't interested in me.