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Shannon L.

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  1. Oops! Thanks for pointing that out. As for superior, I their both great in different ways 😀
  2. I liked it, but it did have it's issues. It really could have been much shorter--a few scenes went on way too long--but overall, it's a nice love letter to Hollywood stunt men and women. Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt are charming, as always, and Ryan once again shows off how good he is at humor. And there was something about that I can't quite put my finger on, but it was reminiscent of an 80s type of movie and that made me smile. It was good, silly, fun. Edited: Wrong Ryan. ☺️ I fixed it.
  3. I've been to different cities over the years, I've lived right off off of Hollywood Blvd and I've never seen groups of prostitutes hanging out. And, the few that I've seen haven't been wearing most of what I see on tv either. But, maybe I just haven't been by the right areas.
  4. Funny that you should say that because I also that that was the perfect part for her.
  5. I wish I could explain it, but for some reason I don't like Vanessa Kirby. I think maybe because, imo, she looks like a mean girl (for lack of a better explanation). I was disappointed that she was back in the latest Mission Impossible movie and, as a Marvel fan, even more so when I heard she was cast in Fantastic Four. It's not bad enough for me to not see a movie she's in, but she does rub me the wrong way.
  6. I have mixed feelings over the commercial. I love animals, but would never put them above people, especially kids. However, I grew up in the 'rub some dirt on it' generation. My parents would've come to me if I couldn't come to them, but if I sounded like the kid in the commercial did, they wouldn't have been in a big hurry. If they were in the middle of something, they'd have probably asked if I could get a bandaid or did I need help, then said, "ok, hang on a minute " if I said yes.
  7. We finally finished Mr. and Mrs Smith. It did not get better. In fact, by the next to last episode, we were still so bored with it that we decided to skip the finale for a while until we could get into the right frame of mind to watch it. If there's a season 2, we will not waste our time with it.
  8. https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/rust-armorer-hannah-gutierrez-reed-170926648.html “Rust” armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed blasted the jurors who convicted her of manslaughter charges in recorded jail phone conversations as “idiots” and “a--hole...
  9. I like the movie Erin Brokovich, I really do, but the more I watch it and the older I get, the more I can't stand her (as she's portrayed in the movie-I know it could very well have been exaggerated for entertainment). How dare she treat Ed and the other employees and the lawyers they partnered with that way? And I'm sorry, but her clothes were very inappropriate for a law office (not that I think skirts and boxy blazers are necessary, but she could have done a little better). She's lucky she was so good with the clients and discovered there was a problem. I also don't blame her boyfriend for dumping her. Sure, she needed to see it through-the job was important- and I don't think it was fair that he asked her to quit, but she could've been nicer and more appreciative of him.
  10. Rory Gilmore and Tess McGill (in Working Girl) turned down their public proposals. I agree that it's probably not the best idea and am glad my husband didn't do it, even though I wanted to marry him and knew it would happen eventually.
  11. Sadly, a morning program on a popular station already attacked him back in 2007. It would probably be even worse today
  12. We're watching Mr. and Mrs. Smith on Prime right now and I hate it. There is nothing about it that I find interesting or funny or even cute. I don't see any chemistry between the leads (and I really like Donald Glover) and don't buy them as a couple in a real marriage. I'm only continuing to watch it because my husband likes it a little more than I do and wants to see how it ends. Maybe I'll like the last three episodes more, but overall, meh.
  13. So simple, but so effective: Steve From “Blue’s Clues” Just Checked In On “The Kids He Raised” After “Quiet On Set” Exposed A Dark Side To Their Childhoods, And People Are Seriously Emotional
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