Right now he’s fighting like hell to prevent Stormy Daniels from describing his “mushroom cap” penis once she takes the stand. That line must have cut him so deeply and it’s great because you know both that it’s true and it explains many things.
Right now he’s fighting like hell to prevent Stormy Daniels from describing his “mushroom cap” penis once she takes the stand. That line must have cut him so deeply and it’s great because you know both that it’s true and it explains many things.
And/or how he’s a giant fraud who’s been pretending to be a billionaire to get morons to trust him.
It was said that Trump had just one red line when he was roasted: His wealth. They could make fun of his hair, his business failures, his kids, his infidelities and multiple wives/baby mommas, but absolutely no questioning how rich he really was. Says a lot about what is most important to him.
They probably don’t like reminding people that
I never got the idea of roasts. It’s one of those quaint American traditions that just sound really...eh, like Saturday Night Live or medical debt.
Indeed. Watching the NFL absolutely freakout over a Black man kneeling during the national anthem was the end of my already shaken interest.
I was a lifelong Pats fan going back to before Bledsoe when they perennially sucked. Was thrilled with Brady and Belichick for obvious reasons until Deflategate, Spygate, and their going public with their MAGA leanings put the kibosh on my Pats fandom. All that coupled with the CTE scandal breaking led to me losing…
If only Richard had wanted kids.
Not all the villains were cartoonish. Indeed, the whole show owes its origin to the observation that Johnny wasn’t really as bad as Daniel-san thought he was. Terry Silver was certainly a cartoon though, although I like what they did with the character on the show.
There’s still time for Jaden Smith and Jackie Chan to come into the mix! Chan’s not even named Miyagi, they don’t need to use the multiverse!
Splitting a single 15 episode season into 3 parts is fucking dumb. I’ll wait till the entire season is out before I start no I won’t I already know I won’t.
There’s literally decades worth of stories about actors getting yelled at by people upset about a character they played. Is it fair, or logical? No, but a frightening number of people have difficulty separating the artist from the art.
I always liked the implication that when she was a cop in Atlanta she was a drunken hot mess. So yes, more Giddish please.
Look at the comments by Radcliffe and the comments by Rowling, and tell me which is the more reasoned response by a happier person.
Beyond the hatefulness of her views, it makes her look really, really bad to be so petty and vicious toward these grown-up kid actors who are by all accounts and appearances, really great people, in spite of all the show business weirdness they must have encountered
I listen to the “Merrily We Roll Along” cast recording all the time, and he’s pretty fantastic in it.
“The actor who played Martha “sort of looks like me after I put on four stone during lockdown but I’m not actually unattractive,” the woman added.”
I read this weekend that the actor really was drunk and hit the boy.
I don’t think Tarantino felt the need to provide more “context” because he assumes that people have the context of the Manson murders? Like if you don’t know that the Manson family was a perverted outcropping of the hippie movement separate from the “real” peaceful Woodstock hippies, then that’s kind of their own…
You’re exactly correct. I was age 11-13 at the time of the murders, arrest and subsequent trial of the Manson Family, plenty old enough to have had the ever-loving shit scared out of me by the murders, the perpetrators and the god-awful Life Magazine with crime scene photos drenched in blood that my…