Tarantula. They are furry.
Do you prefer patterned shirts or solid colour shirts?
Tarantula. They are furry.
Do you prefer patterned shirts or solid colour shirts?
I didn't notice any Trans characters or stories among this year's winners.
Best Picture - Green Book (has gay main character)
Best Actor - Rami Malek as Freddie Mercury
Best Actress - Olivia Coleman as Queen Anne
Best Supporting Actor - Mahershala Ali as Don Shirley
The two actresses? Cher.
Academy Awards or Grammies?
I'm planning on seeing Happy Death Day 2 tomorrow. I couldn't make it on Valentine's Day. :cheesy2:
Umbrella Academy. Choose between Diego (David Castaneda), Luther (Tom Holland), Klaus (Robert Sheeham), and Hazel (Cameron Britton).
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One of my sisters lives in Moncton. Most of my mom's family live on the Annapolis Valley.
A Hazy Shade of Winter by Simon and Garfunkle.
I'm in Toronto but most of my family lives in Nova Scotia.
Where abouts are you?
There's a lot of vintage porn, particularly with stories, that I can't find anywhere - at least for free.
One Night Stands - a guy in a country n' western band finds out that a lot of hot sex doesn't satisfy his loneliess of having to stay in the closet.
Midnight Riders - two bullied twinks summon a vampire lord to take revenge on bullies.
Oh, and why hasn't anyone ever made a good werewolf gay porn?
Post Modern Jukebox cover of Shake It.
Of those three, what could I sell the quickest for the most money. I live in a one bedroom with no storage space.
Had I space - the hot tub.
If you had to learn a foreign language, Russian or Arabic. (If your first language is either Russian or Arabic substitute Japanese.)
Cutie-pie Jake Gyllenhaal plays another bisexual character as the lead in Velvet Buzzsaw.
It's a horror/comedy/satire that has maybe one too many genres to work. It's available on Netflix and is worth the watch.
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Valentine's Day is coming up. would you rather watch a rom-com or a horror movie.
The name that jumped to my mind was Bill Bixby.
So, I've seen two films in the theatre in January:
Escape Room - suspense horror. Non-gory
A group of strangers participate in a game that quickly reveals itself as deadly.
It reminded me of a less trippy or self-aware version of The Cabin in the Woods.
The Kid Who Would be King - modern fantasy. Young Adult.
The world we're living in is falling to darkness due to a lack of moral leadership. A twelve year old boy draws Excaliber from a stone and sets about to make allies of his peers to fight against the rot in the world.
A nice movie for the end of January where I need something light and optimistic to deal with the cold and dark of a Canadian winter.
Each of the movies left me whelmed. Nothing about them was bad and nothing about them was great. They were entertaining diversions with largely unknown casts many of whom I'd like to see in more challenging movies or tv shows.