The Massandra Palace, residence of Emperor Alexander III of Russia, Massandra, Crimea
Keanu Reeves says “Bill and Ted 3” is in the works. We know that “John Wick 3” will be coming. What if they were the same film?
Bill: “You’ve changed, Ted.”
:: gunshot ::
Bill: “And you’ve totally shot me. This is most heinous.”I’m pissing myself 😂😂😂
The nerve of those Whos. Inviting me down there – on such short notice! Even if I wanted to go my schedule wouldn’t allow it. 4:00, wallow in self pity; 4:30, stare into the abyss; 5:00, solve world hunger, tell no one; 5:30, jazzercize; 6:30, dinner with me – I can’t cancel that again; 7:00, wrestle with my self-loathing… I’m booked. Of course, if I bump the loathing to 9, I could still be done in time to lay in bed, stare at the ceiling and slip slowly into madness. But what would I wear?
How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000) dir. Ron Howard
I honestly don’t think I will ever be over the fact that Hugh Laurie was Annie Lennox’s date to John Malkovich’s wedding.
I just want to remind everybody
Leverage gave us a middle-aged couple who impetuously fell into bed and had hot passionate sex, then cleaned up their acts emotionally before committing to each other in marriage.
Leverage gave us a young black man gently, wisely courting a non-neurotypical blonde white woman.
Leverage gave us a young black man whose two white male best friends both describe him as the smartest man they’ve ever known.
Leverage gave us a guitar-playing country boy, an ex-hitman and army vet, who puts his life in the hands of a geeky black man and his blonde girlfriend (till death do them part).
Leverage gave us Parker, Sophie, Maggie, and Tara; it also gave us female villains with as much cunning, ruthlessness, and agency as any man’s.
Leverage gave us villains who were rich, powerful, greedy white people who had to have just a little bit more, and a clever, cunning, usually compassionate, occasionally terrifying white guy who beat them at their own game and robbed the rich to help the poor.
Leverage, gentlefolx.
“I really love everything about Roz. I love that she gets to say what everyone is thinking and she gets away with it because she’s smart.”
– Peri Gilpin
“Peri brought the strength to the character that David Lee was looking for, and he decided to let the character grow out of the actress. Peri immediately began figuring out what Roz would become. “So Frasier and I are in there together in that radio booth, and he’s strong and she’s gotta be strong, so what does that turn into?” she says. “Where is she strong? I thought, ‘She’s good at what she does. And Frasier is the one who’s not technically on solid ground, so I’ve got to be over there running the show.’”
“We had decided that this woman Frasier would be superior to in his arena, but [not] inside the arena of that radio station. She may not be as well-educated as Frasier, but she’s a veteran, she knows all the ropes, she has it on him and she can just humiliate him if she needs to. [She can] absolutely stand toe to toe.”
– ‘Frasier’ creators
This turned me gay
Being reminded of this as a queer adult is so wild because you realize some very overt shit. Like, Bobby emits ice from his whole body. Grabbing the bottle was enough! In fact, he didn’t even have to grab the bottle, a simple poke would have worked or he could have shot ice from a distant. Him blowing on this bottle was 3000% overt flirting and honestly the gayest thing I’ve probably ever seen a mutant use their powers for and Wolverine was here for it all and no one will tell me differently.



























