“drink wet cement”
“drink wet cement”
The thing that dropped my jaw in ONE BATTLE was the simplest thing: Leo falling out of a tree. It’s weird how the stunt is all the more audacious because (as far as I’ve read) they just did it. I don’t think a computer would try staging it like that.
Fantastic ‘Old Hollywood’ bloopers.
The puck is so small it almost seems like luck where it goes. I know it’s not but it feels wacky anyway.
This would be fun with CARNAL KNOWLEDGE
Balzac comes to mind, though he never made it to old age.
Wait till you meet the Galapagos Gang
It was only a few years ago I was on a publicist’s email who made the mistake of keeping everyone’s email in the To and CC. Quickly turned into a reply all party like none other.
My favorite of these is the “how do I study???” one. youtu.be/9wxmlwRaZHc?...
Maybe instead of buying Minnesota-themed anti-fash gear from well-intentioned out of state sellers (hello The Onion and those guys with that Hamms design) consider looking up some Minnesota artists and retailers, and buying from them directly instead?
For instance! benchpressed.com/products/fuc...
So was THE TESTAMENT OF ANN LEE eligible or what? Who bungled that if so? I didn’t love the film but Seyfried’s performance is undeniable.
Still from The Simpsons where Homer is saying “OH, WELL, OF COURSE EVERYTHING LOOKS BAD IF YOU REMEMBER IT.”
Finished Proust’s SWANN’S WAY today and happened to turn on this Simpsons episode which cuts right to the chase.
Comic of two people exiting a movie theater whose marquee says “NOW PLAYING: THE BIG, SCARY MONSTER WHO WAS A METAPHOR FOR GRIEF” with one person saying to the other “Did you notice how the big, scary monster was actually a metaphor for grief?”
They both rule, if it helps.
I wasn’t worried about the Netflix/WB thing (as a customer at least) until Netflix sent the “everything is fine and normal” email.
Her name is Lucy
Uber’s arrived:
Black Mamyia 7II
Early poster for AVATAR
Not sure if this poster counts but the very early supposed AVATAR poster. I remember when everything you heard about the movie sounded more insane back then…and I kept getting more excited.
Kerkering unleashed a yakkety sax on all of Philadelphia sports that we may never recover from
No one would ever call it a franchise but this is roughly how I feel about the Antoine Doinel films too
Minimum of like 8.5 oz seems a bit much…
Ned Beatty’s scene is a skeleton key for our times.
This is what I tell people when they complain there’s too many games. That’s the point.
What about Parner Brounts idk is this something?
Cake?
FINALLY
Everyone in Philly but Topper knew Romano would do this