They did a finale that could serve as both wrap up and season ender. I love the show, and I'm not certain if it should have been renewed either. But I'm just in it for Phil.
Anya ,'Potential'
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I just got back from Antman and the Wasp. In a movie chock full of supertech, I'd say the most impressive is Michelle Pfeiffer's mascara. 30 years in the quantum zone, and it looked fresh as a daisy. If I put mascara on at 8 am, it's usually migrated to beneath my eyes by noon. I enjoyed it, even if the Antman section of the Marvelverse seems (to me) a bit like the second cousin that you only think about when he shows up at extended family events.
I just got back from seeing Ant Man and the Wasp, and enjoyed it. Nice fun relief after the heartbreak of Infinity War. Do stay to the very end of the credits. Also I agree with Calli. I said Where did she get makeup?
We saw Ant-Man and the Wasp yesterday, and of all the things I didn't expect, getting Morrissey stuck in my head was what I expected the least. Hilarious.
Also, I know every single actor in Hollywood has cosmetic work done (I'm not naive), but still, Paul Rudd must have a painting in an attic somewhere.
If it's plastic surgery, his surgeon is really good at following the "make me look just like that!" direction about photos from 1995.
One of DH's co-workers investigated the Paul Rudd question in depth.
I have a Paul Rudd story for ya. Our friend did the proper for the film and near the end of the shoot he mentioned to Rudd that he was going to be seeing the Springsteen show on Broadway snf they bonded because Rudd is a huge fan, apparently. Several months later, at the premiere, he is walking out and hears "Hey, Andy! What did you think?" Andy said "I think you were very-" "Not ME, dude, how was the Bruce show?"
Paul Rudd must have a painting in an attic somewhere.
Golly, yes!
So I saw AM&tW last night, and I enjoyed it, but I have to ask: What the hell was that with Michelle Pfeiffer's false eyelashes and perfect smoky eye? I was entirely distracted by that the entire time she was on the screen. After all, she was lost in an alien dimension for a quarter-century: did she have a spare makeup kit with her when she went missing, and just saved it for when she knew the rescue was coming?
Nice to see Dutch as well-- I don't think I knew Hannah-John Kamen was in this.
After we saw it last night, I told Paul that she clearly had been shopping at Quantum Sephora.
I think Paul Rudd basically looks his age? I mean, he looks good! He's aged well! But he doesn't actually look like he's in his 20s or 30s--he looks like a dude in his 40s (I mean, okay, he probably looks like he's in his mid-40s rather than late, but hey!).
He and Paul McGann and Keanu Reeves do need to share some of that fine wine aging with the rest of us, though.