I have to say, though, that I don't see any iteration of Mycroft engaging in anything that called for any degree of personal exertion.
Sipping tea at each other, though...
Although, I guess that you're Queen of Improbable Porn.
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I have to say, though, that I don't see any iteration of Mycroft engaging in anything that called for any degree of personal exertion.
Sipping tea at each other, though...
Although, I guess that you're Queen of Improbable Porn.
Sipping tea at each other, though...
I like that.
"I'm sipping my tea at you. Do you feel my tannic love?"
Although, I guess that you're Queen of Improbable Porn.
Hey, when you've eliminated the impossible...
Documentary about French boys training to be jockeys.
Hailee Steinfeld is up for Petra in Ender's Game.
I have to admit, it was a particularly stinky part of fandom I was checking with (fail fandom anon meme). So, you know, special snowflakes abound.
Hansel + Gretel: Witchhunters - starring Gemma Arteron and Jeremy Renner.
"I'm sipping my tea at you. Do you feel my tannic love?"
This completely cracked my shit up.
I broke my resolution never to sit voluntarily through another Lars von Trier movie again, and went to see Melancholia this afternoon. I'm glad I did, because it's one of the most stunning movies I've ever seen. I... um, "enjoyed" seems to be the wrong word to describe a movie with the premise of global annihilation as a metaphor for personal despair, but I found it captivating. It was so freakin' beautiful, I felt quite drunk with it all by the end. Also: the best cinematic use of Wagner EVER (move over, Apocalypse Now!). Which is, uh, a bit disturbing in the wake of Lars von Trier's infamous Nazi comments at Cannes (Hitler was a huuuuuge fan of Wagner.)
I never thought I'd say this, but Kirsten Dunst was nothing short of brilliant in this. Wow.
I never thought I'd say this, but Kirsten Dunst was nothing short of brilliant in this. Wow.
She's been getting some great reviews.