So, does this mean I get to choose a different species to be, since I'm a bad human?
Are you a good witch, or a bad witch?
t /Glinda
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So, does this mean I get to choose a different species to be, since I'm a bad human?
Are you a good witch, or a bad witch?
t /Glinda
I'm not a witch at all. Witches are old and ugly.
I'm blanking... Who plays the Celeste Holm character (the photographer) in Philadelphia Story?
Ruth...Ruth...Ruth Hussey?
Yes, that's it.
FG is really a hostile, *anti-hippie* kind of film at that. I didn't think that when I first saw it, but...
Jesse, come on, it's not Shag, it's Shag: The Movie!
Heh.
My issue with the Philadelphia Story movie is much like mine with the Rent movie (as opposed to standing issues with the show). Katherine, as much as I love her, is too old for the part.
People that don't like Bull Durham are simply bad human beings. I don't mean to impugn your taste, but it's a proven fact. Really, it's not even a question of taste, it's about your worth as human beings on this planet. Consider yourselves judged.
Actually, we're not just bad but evil. And intent on World Domination. Consider yourself on notice, Costner-lovers.
Is it acceptable to love Bull Durham if you otherwise despise Costner? (With another exception for Field of Dreams, of course.)