Amazing how many of these movies came out between 2010-15!
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- A faithful, miniseries adaptation of Scott Spencer’s book, Endless Love
- Also a faithful miniseries adaptation of Valley of the Dolls (in the vein of the Mildred Pierce miniseries by Todd Haynes)
I’ve been trying to find a form of cardio that’s fun and incorporates dance. I tried one of Moves with Molly’s Metal Moves videos, and I think my mutuals who like metal and the Saw movies will enjoy this!
Many such cases
I saw an interview clip with Carrie Fisher where she said she said she got depressed when she got super-famous, because she knew it would eventually end.
The singer Falco reportedly cried when “Rock Me Amadeus” became a hit, because he knew it was all downhill from there.
Argh typo! I don’t know where the ‘can’ slipped in, but I’ll keep it up.
First draft is for telling yourself the story, revisions are for telling your readers the story.
Nicole, I am extremely ecstatic to report that, after a month of regularly doing your Pilates videos, I was not only able to do your roll up - but I was able to do all of the reps! You have no idea what this means to me. After a lifetime of weak core muscles (I'm 30) this is HUGE for me. I have a lot of bad memories of trying to do sit-ups in gym class at school and kids pointing and laughing at me. One thing I did have going for me was my yoga practice of the past five years, so that probably got me to my roll up goal much faster than it would've without it. I thought it would at least be another month until I could do a roll up! Thank you thank you thank you SO MUCH!
I don’t want to repeat myself, so I’m gonna share this comment I left under the YouTube channel, Move with Nicole:
I’m ecstatic to report that, after a month of doing Mat Pilates regularly, I can finally do a roll-up!
Minnie Riperton - Inside My Love
Pink Floyd - Vegetable Man
My answer is an original screening of The Magnificent Ambersons, so I can then smuggle the original cut back into the present and it’s no longer a lost film. 😊
I’ve been watching M * A * S * H lately, and wowee, Loretta Swit’s got some incredible legs!
Underrated Mick Jagger impression!
Personally, I don’t mind if people take out their phones and film at concerts. That’s historical footage that fans and archivists can will thank phone users for sharing.
Never watched Euphoria outside of a few clips, but I find it telling that even a lot of grown men find the sexualization of the teenagers creepy.
If my mother had wheels
The greatest actor in the world, so let's do it! let's have him do—Doctor Doom? Not Lear or Macbeth, not Uncle Vanya, not Hickey or Thomas Stockmann or even George to someone's Martha? All righty then.
Idk who did this comic but it's hilarious
Such a classic, perfect Bossa Nova tune. I know it’s about how great spring is, but there is such a sweet melancholy to it that gives it a little something extra.
Elis Regina and Antonio (Tom) Carlos Jobim - Aguas De Março
youtu.be/E1tOV7y94DY?...
“It’s the ‘80s! Do a lot of coke and vote for Ronald Reagan!”
Sometimes you gotta ask yourself: WWBSD?
(What Would Barbara Stanwyck Do?)
“Paced like a faucet drip” is such a great turn of phrase.
Her cover of Never Tear Us Apart is another all-timer!
Sister: Whoa, buddy, your toes are strong!
Brother (6 y.o.): Never skip toe day!
Men who think that women from Asia, Eastern Europe, or South America are meek and docile have never actually met any
lol, lmao, even
Brolonialism 💀
I was there for the rise of the internet and smart phones, and they absolutely sold themselves. People took one look and got excited. There was no point, years into the smart phone, where companies were having to be like "you may not like the iPhone but it's here to stay so get used to it"
I don't recall any previous transformative technologies that had to be sold to the public so hard. No one in 1999 was going, "Guys. Cell phone? It's coming, whether we like it or not. I think it's important, FOR WOMEN ESPECIALLY, to learn about cell phone. So that we're not left behind!!"