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I don’t know if anyone listened to her interview on the Daily, but it was infuriating by the end. I even felt like throughout much of it, she was very smart, very composed, and I didn’t totally agree with her take on most of it, but she came across as reasonable (not commenting on other cases, only the people involved

Dammit.

I was really excited to see G-Force on there. For all of a split second. Then I remembered there’s that damn movie about smart hamsters...

The top is hideous.

SMH. Thank you for making my point. And hers.

1st Gen Chevy Volt.

Ok, after joking about having a duece and a half as a vehicle in DC, I would suggest that the real answer is something like this.

That’s exactly what revenge implies.

If it’s good enough for Frankie boy ...

If there’s one thing millennials HATE, it’s when journalists and news bloggers don’t know how to spell millennial. (and also when you interfere with our avo toast, i guess)

But there’s a Hellmouth there!

its a Roller Sport

I was just coming to post this. An under-rated 80s movie that holds up pretty well today, after 35 years.  Kudos!

Also, one of these starred in the 1984 classic Romancing the Stone.

If the audience actually did remain silent, then you know it had to be really bad. Presumably, they were at her show because they liked her at least a little, and in those situations, I feel like the audience will usually go along with just about anything without stopping to think if it’s tasteless or not.

The first time I saw the trailer I was just an absolute loss for why they bothered naming this movie The Call of the Wild. Humans are less individualized than the dogs in the book, and that doesn’t leave room for an adventure shared by man and dog. It SURE doesn’t leave room for a performance that requires Harrison

Can’t wait for the increasingly Democratic-leaning electorate in Texas to get rid of this douchebag. If a rookie like Beto could get that close to replacing him imagine what a competent candidate could do! It blows my mind that a son of immigrants is against immigration.

Eh, I don’t think that’s Ford’s take on this movie or his career. He’s been pretty vocal about how much he doesn’t really give a shit about the Hollywood shtick of press/stardom. I have mad respect, dude is just out there having fun and living life.

To be fair, that’s been basically every Harrison Ford interview face since he got famous (and especially anything related to Han Solo). I think he genuinely hates press junkets in a way that goes beyond your typical celeb attitude.