Perhaps we should focus more on the people that allow their wolf-based opinions to be shaped by a Liam Neeson movie.
Don’t discount The Grey because of it being advertised as a typical Liam Neeson action movie. It’s anything but that. It’s the most emotionally draining movie I’ve seen in a very long time, and deals with death more directly than any movie I have ever seen.
People are all up-in-arms about the wolves being unrealistic in the movie, but they’re not supposed to be realistic. They’re presented in the movie as a literal embodiment of fear and hopelessness.
Much Better Than An Autograph of the Day: From last week’s Graham Norton Show, guest Liam Neeson records a very threatening voicemail greeting message for his very first fan.
[reddit.]
Hahahaha.
This is fantastic.
Via Je vous aurai bientôt, tu es à moi, c'est vrai.
When food has no taste because you’re sick:
Via magic and mystery and gingers, oh my!So in one of my classes today, my teacher answered someone’s comment by saying “Nuance.”
On the inside, I FREAKED OUT. Why? Because Eugene says nuance in Tangled. The movie was the first time I had ever heard the word. I was thrilled. He’s my new favorite teacher. For a reason that doesn’t even makes sense.
-_-
REALLY?
SHUT THE CLUB DOWN CARDS
Three white bitches, the royal flush.
Omg this.
THIS.
Is it bad that I recognize that this is from the movie, because the cards are actually in English?
Probably. Don’t care.
(Source: bitchcorpsman)
This is a Robert Pattinson appreciation post. I enjoy his existance.
R-Pat is a cool dude with a good sense of humor who gets paid to be in bad movies
We should all be so lucky.












