This afternoon, Shiz, Panda, and I were bored and hungry and decided we wanted to grill some hot dogs. We drove down the street to Kroger, made our way to the hot dog aisle, and were faced with an imp… more →
liketoeat.jd-palops wrote 5 days ago: I can’t believe it took me this long to put this out there, but better late than never. How c … more →
jd-palops wrote 1 month ago: I’m guessing most people would never have to make this choice, BUT if you were lucky enough to … more →
jd-palops wrote 1 month ago: I know Maria Sharapova obviously isn’t a golfer, but off the top of my head I couldn’t t … more →
yeeshmachine wrote 2 months ago: Harry Potter kicks Twilight’s ass. That’s all I’m saying. … more →
vampsdaisystwilight wrote 4 months ago: it’s a search engine showdown! which one is faster? which one will give me what i want? well … more →
popseoul wrote 5 months ago: The 27th of June is turning out to be an eventful date in the world of global K-Pop appearances. In … more →
iltoafilm wrote 7 months ago: It worked out just fine.The best four teams from France competed in the Coupe de la Ligue semifinals … more →
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Joe Cope wrote 8 months ago: People are always looking for heroes in tv and the movies – someone who fights crime, kicks a lot of … more →
Joseph Logue wrote 9 months ago: Again, in Shakespeare’s Henry V (1989, dir Kenneth Branagh) we see the brilliant wordplay that … more →
Joseph Logue wrote 11 months ago: In this mess of a film (1967, dir Mark Robson), Susan Hayward tells off Patty Duke — yes, that … more →
Joseph Logue wrote 11 months ago: From “A Chorus Line.” Kay, Christine, and Maggie let — in the parlance of the 70s … more →
Joseph Logue wrote 11 months ago: Of which I am one. “The Chalk Garden” is a very odd movie (1964, dir Ronald Neame) but i … more →
Joseph Logue wrote 11 months ago: Chuck Jones gets all the glory, but for me it’s Robert McKimson who is the best director of th … more →
Joseph Logue wrote 11 months ago: In 1948’s “The Treasure of the Sierra Madre” (dir, John Huston), Walter Huston doe … more →
Joseph Logue wrote 11 months ago: The brilliant “A Question of Attribution” (1992, dir John Schlesinger). Here, the about- … more →
Joseph Logue wrote 1 year ago: Maggie Smith in her Oscar-winning role of an Oscar-losing actress. The sole bright spot in an other … more →
Joseph Logue wrote 1 year ago: . . . if you get this clip. It is brilliant in a demented sort of way. … more →
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