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Taylor Swift named Time’s ‘Person of the Year’
Philip Gipson replied to Elektra's topic in News Hound
I don't feel like Taylor Swift deserves the "Person of the Year" mantle. She's just too wrapped up in herself to actually care about people. -
Clout-chasers are just everywhere these days, including that Buck Alderidge guy.
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“The Boys” Season 4 Trailer Teases Brutal Election Year
Philip Gipson replied to Vanessa Redlynn's topic in T - V
That was most definitely an intense trailer. -
This is so totally twisted in a good way!
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I've yet to see the first movie, so reading that article gives me plenty of time.
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I've never watched Station 19, but it pains me to hear that another show has gotten the ax. :(
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Another show that bites the dust too quickly. :(
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I'm so happy with this movie's plotline and characters. For me everything felt just right. The Harrington and April characters were especially fascinating. -
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I wanted the movie to be more Christmas-y while maintaining its serious tone. -
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I honestly felt completely moved by the movie's execution. Its theme of healing (mentally and emotionally) was pretty good all the way. -
What a Mother Wouldn't Do: Reviewing Shayna Wayne's Heel Turn
Philip Gipson replied to CEDAvsFan's topic in A - E
That was a really awesome recap you wrote on Shayna Wayne's heel turn. -
I say that Joey A. Camp is his own worst enemy. He needs to be properly committed to an asylum.
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A woman (Aubrey Reynolds) who's been on the receiving end of authority for stalking and killing men her age takes on a new job at a restaurant as a waitress. Her latest target: a man (Alex Trumble) going through a harsh breakup. She takes advantage of his vulnerability at every second, effectively pulling him into her game of suffering. Will her victim be able to resist long enough to defend himself? Additional casting: Saxon Sharbino and Trevor Stines as Alex Trumble's self-serving ex-girlfriend and Saxon's current boyfriend, Bruce Campbell and Rebecca De Mornay as Alex's wealthy and loving parents, Dominic Sherwood and Jeanine Mason as Alex's lifelong friends, Michael DeVorzon as Alex's family's gardener, Joey Lawrence and Jennifer Field as an engaged neighborly couple, Matthew Atkinson and Cathryn Dylan Ortiz as young detectives, Ryan Francis as the owner of the restaurant that Aubrey Reynolds works at, Annika Foster as an ill-fated employee whom Aubrey replaces, Galadriel Stineman as Aubrey's gold-digging partner in crime, and Jason Tobias as the local mailman. Distributors: Reel One Entertainment and Mutiny Films. Writers: Nicole Marie Johnson and Liliana Tandon. Executive producers: Sebastian Battro, Tom Berry, Breanne Laplante, Jared Cohn, Jubal Ace Kohn, and Demetrius Stear. Producers: Nicole Marie Johnson, Liliana Tandon, Kelly Erin Decker, Naomi L. Selfman, Morgan Bradley, and Shanti Whitney. Music: Andrew Scott Bell. Stunts: Jasi Cotton Lanier and Nils Stewart. Director: Morgan Bradley.
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Jane Seymour Is Pitching a Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman Revival
Philip Gipson replied to Elektra's topic in A - E
Jane Seymour definitely understands the Dr. Quinn character so well. -
SAG-AFTRA needs to be held accountable most definitely for the stunt they pulled.
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