Chronicles of Amber. Because come on, we’ve been waiting 50 years to see this on a screen.
Chronicles of Amber. Because come on, we’ve been waiting 50 years to see this on a screen.
Chronicles of Amber. Because come on, we’ve been waiting 50 years to see this on a screen.
Chronicles of Amber. Because come on, we’ve been waiting 50 years to see this on a screen.
...and Tilda's dress even has pockets. That's it, no more dresses without pockets. If they can be added to couture there is no excuse for their exclusion in ready to wear collections.
As someone who lost family in the Holocaust, I cannot even begin to express how insulting it is that this pathetic excuse for a human being was allowed to set foot in that museum. People like her view a holocaust museum with the same eyes as the Third Reich was viewing the Museum of the Extinct Race.
The Jews were treated like “second class citizens?” No, second class citizens get their polling places taken away and impediments to voting written into the laws of their states. The Jews in Germany before and during the second World War were treated and exterminated like non-humans. Like toxic bugs. Like so much…
Not in this show, but in the First Age, Sauron takes on the elven king Finrod in the world’s first rap battle.
One of the most fun aspects of the original series is how McCall’s “team” was pretty much ad hoc and mostly reluctant, but helping out as a favor to him.
“In the ‘80s, Link and Levinson were approached by CBS to create a new mystery series, which ended up being Murder, She Wrote. Inspired by Agatha Christie’s Miss Marple, the series starred Angela Lansbury as amateur sleuth Jessica Fletcher.”
One aspect of this rings incredibly true to Pratchett. There’s no mention of Colon and Nobbs, which means those two sensed a bad scene and fucked off in advance.
My biggest problem with the casting was taking Sybill and changing her from an older, larger woman (whose personality REVOLVED around those aspects of her character) into young, pretty Batwoman, effectively.
“This week’s episode was directed by the Robert Rodriguez of Sin City and Planet Terror fame (or Spy Kids and Alita: Battle Angel, if you’re a bit younger than I am).”
Is it time to stop using Chrome? We’re certainly ready to put the resource-hogging browser out to pasture,…
At the very least this book fills my schadenfreude that this man has never really been happy and his life has been 70 years of emotional hell inside his own head.
John Prine first sang to me from my father’s Pioneer turntable when I was a boy in southeastern Kentucky, in the ‘70's.
*DORK DORK*
“But if you want to sit at the cool table you watch the series, along with Dark City. Then we can talk.”
How can a magazine called “Women’s Health” publish crap like this and not explicitly say that they categorically do NOT agree with what she is saying.
Nope. We all hate it because it’s irrelevant unprofessional and narcissistic.
These guys have never heard of Hanlon’s razor: “Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity.” The government isn’t coming up with evil plans to kill everything — they are just incredibly fucking stupid.
That’s the thing; they wail about “freedom,” but what they want is their servant class back. Waiters, hairdressers, nail techs, everything that they think they deserve just by gracing the world with their presence.