I thought all three were difficult to watch. I guess we will see what you think.
I thought all three were difficult to watch. I guess we will see what you think.
Expecting a quick PR statement from Munoz blaming the rabbit for not complying with instructions from the Gate Agent.
I saw the movie on Netflix last night.
One of my family members worked on the 2008 HRC campaign. He thought it was horribly disorganized, and told me he thought that they had no strategy for winning.
"White Ribbon" is three hours of pre-Nazi child abuse by Germans exhausted by WWI. It's an art house film.
"Blood Feast" is a 1963 movie about a Miami immigrant who slaughters women for his catering business and the Goddess Ishtar. Theaters gave the patrons vomit bags with the tickets.
"Eraserhead" is impossible to…
This story strengthens my hope that terrible people have terrible lives that end badly.
Tiresome woman.
She truly had both the nepotism and the Nazi. And, sadly, was one of the woman who killed themselves after Hitler
He's a word parsing little prick, isn't he?
I think that they consider nepotism a lesser evil than Naziism, but I don't know if that is true.
I think his "psychotic break" involved copious amounts of single malt scotch, rejection from the upper echelons of Goldman, and being locked out of Hollywood dating the way Trump was locked out of the Manhattan society.
yes, and most UFOs are either Venus or something easily identifiable. It's just interesting that he admitted it.
Thenk you for the article, because I wondered about it, too,
What about Nancy Reagan consulting an astrologer to influence Ronnie about decisions he made in international affairs? Or the multiple reports of Lincoln's ghost visiting the White House? Or all the symbols of the Freemasons on currency? Or the seances First Lady Jane Pierce had? Or Jimmy Carter seeing a UFO?
I was an investment banker for 30 years, and could never understand how Bannon could be so anti Semitic and misogynistic after working at Goldman. I knew lots of Goldman bankers who complained about the predatory culture, the work hours and the cut throat politics, but never the prejudice,
How can you not love a show where a murderer casually interrupts third runner up sex?
I so wanted Trog, which I saw on a high school date in an actual theater to be a part of Feud, but I didn't think I would be that lucky.
I am oh so tired of remakes.
When I heard the news, I immediately thought of a joke about Chachi. But I think it's just another story of a child star whom Hollywood helped her get a substance abuse problem instead of a childhood.
One of my college roommates was hustled into sex work by a friend. She made enormous amounts of money, but never got over the drug habit the work gave her. She died of an overdose.