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Coop also changes his settings all the time. It's not set in stone. He just sets it for his mood, which would be nice IRL.
It wasn't really that big of a house. Yes, it was a 2 story, but it looked like the living area was at the bottom and bedrooms up top. 2, MAYBE 3 bedrooms, for like a half a dozen kids.
Because 1. Not everyone finds her ugly and 2. Because she's a good actress and can be funny.
Both her and Ashley Judd looked amazing in this scene.
Boy, this didn't age well. Can you say Ted Lasso?
Same, good actress too.
He's literally been in like 35+ movies.
"Book-banners, after all, insist that the entire community should see things their way, and only their way. When a book is banned, a whole set of thoughts is locked behind the assertion that there is only one valid set of values, one valid set of beliefs, one valid perception of the world. It's a scary idea, especially in a society which has been built on the ideas of free choice and free thought."
Stephen King
No, I think the only one being stupid here is you. You say you're all for free speech, well, obviously not....
To kill a Mockingbird is Pornography? What about Animal Farm? The Scarlett Letter? Fahrenheit 451?
76 and still gorgeous. Just saw her in the Who Done It, The Clue Documentary and she looks amazing.
James Lipton asked Tom this same question. Iirc, Tom said "he went back and made babies with that woman".
The late, great, Levon Helm. He was a great musician and a kind of surprisingly great actor as well.
I think of that every time I see it.
Haha, BTTF "not too memorable" might be the funniest thing I've heard in a long time.
Ikr, what is he, Will Smith. Another case of fragile ego.
Nope, I love her voice.
This is from IMDb
"Like its predecessor, the film was shot as an R rated film but was edited down to PG-13 to attract a wider audience. This was partly due to the success of the edited network television premiere of the original film and the younger audience it gained from its subsequent airings."
Totally agree.