Seth Green, Michelle Trachtenberg, Katee Sackhoff, & Billy Baldwin in Sexy Evil Genius.
I believe they are missing one or possibly two commas in that title.
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Seth Green, Michelle Trachtenberg, Katee Sackhoff, & Billy Baldwin in Sexy Evil Genius.
I believe they are missing one or possibly two commas in that title.
So what's the verdict on A Serbian Film? Y/N?
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part II featurette-- it starts with the screen test for the three kids and omg, they are just babies.
Egad, I am so deep in the HP zone right now.
Isn't there a blog out there somewhere of somebody reading the books and blogging as he goes? I need to find it. That would be delicious fun to read.
He's currently on his re-read of Sorcerer's Stone, so you might want to scroll down to the first reading of it.
Danke, Hec
Spoilery. I have not yet seen X-Men: First Class so I don't know if Matthew Yglesias is right.
So, I have a lot of reactions to the article and to how the movie addressed difference. For example, when Magneto was speaking with Mystique and said he liked her the way she was, it is all well and good for him to say it - he doesn't have an obvious physical manifestation that he is different. I found that his perspective came from a very privileged position that he didn't thoroughly acknowledge.
it is all well and good to berate Charles Xavier but it is the rare individual whose initial reaction wouldn't be to come up a bit short at Mystique's natural appearance. Not to mention the fact that Magneto wouldn't be on the top of my "must date" list due to his quest for vengeance. Doesn't really make an ideal partner.
In any event, in the movie it was presented as a bit black and white to me.
Ta-Nehisi Coates wrote an editorial on XM:FC in the NYT: [link] Not really spoilery.
I just saw the title for this gif being "WATCH AS ERIK CONTEMPLATES ASKING MYSTIQUE TO MORPH INTO CHARLES. YOU WERE ALL THINKING IT, DON’T EVEN FRONT"
It's gayer than Supernatural. It's as gay as White Collar.