This season's RuPaul's Drag Race has some good queens, they're so sweet and get along with each other. While I don't mind crossdressers in general, I used to be scared of hardcore drag queens because they were so over the top and reminded me of clowns which I don't like.
Since I've been watching this show the past few seasons, I see how they're just normal gay dudes like the rest of us but they like to perform in that manner, which is OK. They're so fucking catty and watching them ramps up my gayness although I could never dress like that. While I'm quite fetching as a yaoi seme, I'd make an ugly looking woman.
Neil deGrasse Tyson, Bill Nye, Steve Buscemi. I am loving Scooby-Doo and Guess Who? with all these special guest stars.
In french, it can be disturbing, when the translators don't know the context some special characters come from. It was really broken in the Steve Urkel episode, especially from the point of view of someone knowing the official french dub, but even without that, translation not based on a context would sound wrong.
In french, it can be disturbing, when the translators don't know the context some special characters come from. It was really broken in the Steve Urkel episode, especially from the point of view of someone knowing the official french dub, but even without that, translation not based on a context would sound wrong.
Ah. That episode is gold. Never I imagined that Jerkel- I mean, Urkel would return to the screen, even in animated form, voiced by Jaleel White himself. It's funny he could cause more destruction in that one episode than what would have been allowed by a TV sitcom's seasonal budget.
Twice Scooby-Doo Legend of the Phantosaur had aired in the past one year. Once on Boomerang and the other time on a local TV channel. Why did they both ended abruptly? Cutting off at Shaggy saying: "There's a time for talk. There's a time for action. Follow me!"
Lady Sings the Blues (1972) that I watched on TCM the other night was so cringy. I've never seen it before and wish I never did. Anorexic, coke-fiend Diana Ross' singing was terrible and her performance as Billie Holiday was dumb. After I Googled pictures, she doesn't even look like her.
However, she's very good in the movie Mahogany that I've seen several times in my life. I've always liked the song Do You Know Where You're Going To.
Saw on TV guide a movie called The Shallows (thanks wikipedia since it's one of those case where you can't just translate the name to find the title in another language). At first, from the description, I thought it would be a comedy/parody and fanservice, I mean 1 bimbo surfer and 1 shark, can't possibly be something else right? And yet it's called "survival horror", so I guess they really tried to take it seriously, I'm disappointed (IMG:[invalid] style_emoticons/default/sad.gif)
Why do females put all their entire hair over the front of their shoulders? Then from the back view, there's nothing there. It's all draped over their chest like a couple of dead stoats.
If a japanese wore a giant sock costume and nothing else, could he go around and say he's naked? Once again I saw an anime/game character that talk about/evoke nakedness, yet still wearing socks, so I was wondering if it's an absolute "no count" ???
Just finished watching The Hollow Season 2. I had several thoughts: 1. DIGITAL LIVES MATTER (probably in the future if humanity manage to create self-aware AIs with feelings and dreams and shit) 2. The creators must've gotten the idea for the show from playing the online virtual world, Second Life. 3. Whether it was a coincidence or not, it was actually good continuation from Season 1. To rephrase, whether the glitch seen in S1's finale was planned or they only thought up the idea after that, it was still a good excuse for a new season. 4. Last time I said how they should have just stick to animation when showing the characters woke up in the real world, I guess I was wrong. Maybe there is a reason for it after all. Like how the glitch that corrupted The Hollow in Season 1 was finally explained. 5. There's an opportunity for showing how the characters' live action counterparts are doing in the "real world" but I guess they can't probably for cost and time reasons.
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I just found out Steve Cash died by suicide. He's the YouTuber with the Talking Kitty Cat videos that I used to sometimes watch featuring the cats Sylvester and the since deceased Gibson. Oh my gosh, that's so sad. RIP, pal.
EDIT: Posted a shorter video.
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Snowpiecer (2013) looks better then I thought it would. Maybe I should watch it.
When the TV series came out recently, it looked good and my friend said the movie was really good. I didn't even know it was a movie and now I want to see it. I already read the summary and spoilers, it's different from the TV show which I've been watching but keeps the same theme.
I hope this doesn't end up like The Orville, leaving cable TV to go to an online subscription site. Cable is expensive enough and should have good shows on it. Star Trek: Picard should've been released on TV.