"I'm looking for a certain intense glassy blue for my rec room…um, can you match THIS?"
"I'm looking for a certain intense glassy blue for my rec room…um, can you match THIS?"
"I'm looking for a certain intense glassy blue for my rec room…um, can you match THIS?"
Here's a very unlikely idea that's been nagging at me. At the end of the last season, when Walt hears the news over the car radio about the bombing at the nursing home, and that "possibly three people had been killed," I always held out hope that the third person was ACTUALLY the demented lady that had been shown in…
Here's a very unlikely idea that's been nagging at me. At the end of the last season, when Walt hears the news over the car radio about the bombing at the nursing home, and that "possibly three people had been killed," I always held out hope that the third person was ACTUALLY the demented lady that had been shown in…
It seemed to me that Louie's male-on-male attraction was in many ways similar to John Hurt's "straight" attraction to Jason Priestly in "Love and Death on Long Island." It's a longing for beauty, youth, friendship, family, competence, being attractive to others, and, most importantly perhaps, a desire to break out of…
It seemed to me that Louie's male-on-male attraction was in many ways similar to John Hurt's "straight" attraction to Jason Priestly in "Love and Death on Long Island." It's a longing for beauty, youth, friendship, family, competence, being attractive to others, and, most importantly perhaps, a desire to break out of…
"Bending Towards Misdemeanors: The Marie Schrader Chronicles"
"Bending Towards Misdemeanors: The Marie Schrader Chronicles"
I've had it with you Obama haters.
I've had it with you Obama haters.
I always loved the way that Joon-ho could externalize emotion by dropping into an unexpected moment of "supra-reality," such as the prayer-like scene where the silent family is joined at their sad meal by the completely "real" specter of the missing girl, and they each take their turn feeding her, serving her,…
I always loved the way that Joon-ho could externalize emotion by dropping into an unexpected moment of "supra-reality," such as the prayer-like scene where the silent family is joined at their sad meal by the completely "real" specter of the missing girl, and they each take their turn feeding her, serving her,…
When Travolta's…um…part was more, er, substantial, they were gonna call the film "Snasages."
When Travolta's…um…part was more, er, substantial, they were gonna call the film "Snasages."
No, that's not the case at all, Mr. Mature (—jeez, live up to your name much?). As a proactive driver, I usually work to facilitate the actions of other drivers (yielding, giving them clearance for maneuvers, letting them speed or crawl without "reproach," etc.). What I'm talking about is simply driving well…
No, that's not the case at all, Mr. Mature (—jeez, live up to your name much?). As a proactive driver, I usually work to facilitate the actions of other drivers (yielding, giving them clearance for maneuvers, letting them speed or crawl without "reproach," etc.). What I'm talking about is simply driving well…
SELF-DELETED, BECAUSE I REALIZED THE JOKE SUCKED.
SELF-DELETED, BECAUSE I REALIZED THE JOKE SUCKED.
Sweeeeeeeeet. Bob Sweet.
Sweeeeeeeeet. Bob Sweet.