Neverwhere is available on streaming Netflix. It's one of the first things Dan made me watch when we got Netflix through the Wii.
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Reprinted below is the first draft Dan Kois turned in of his review of the adorable-infant documentary Babies. Our editorial team salvaged this review for the May 4 edition of the Voice here. Read on to see the movie's power at work.
Neverwhere is available on streaming Netflix. It's one of the first things Dan made me watch when we got Netflix through the Wii
Yes, but using Netflix is...problematic for me.
I finally saw The Losers! And enjoyed it, although I wish there would have been some acknowledgement after they blew up their partner!! Anyway, I can now definitely say that while I enjoyed Jensen a great deal and found him cute and funny, I don't think I'd recognize Chris Evans if I saw him again.
Jeez, Dan Kois is everywhere all of the sudden. I even had a dream in which 33 1/3 editor David Barker was telling me that I should be more like Kois.
I don't think I'd recognize Chris Evans if I saw him again.
??? I don't get you crazy person. Some het woman you are.
I feel like his look in that movie was all schtick -- hair, t-shirts, whatever.
I don't know who he is either, Jesse, and looking at pictures of him didn't inspire me to care.
He's good looking, just somehow indistinct to me.
Review of the movie Babies, at the NYT: [link]
The best line is at the end: “Babies” is rated PG (Parental Guidance suggested). Breast feeding.
Yeah, gotta protect your CHILDREN from seeing BREASTFEEDING!