gluserty's Replies


I thought Linda Fiorentino was sexy throughout the 1990s and ongoing. I feel she was strong in that capacity in films such as "Gotha!" and "Vision Quest" as well, but I just think she REALLY came into her own in the 90s. I also feel that she's a very good actress. I think it's alright, and I can see how it was created (can do it by oneself, it creates business like health clubs). To me, it makes more sense than jogging outside (forgetting the danger of that, but factor in the cold as well). Although my reply is years later, thank you for the great explanation, MaximRecoil:-). I thought Stretch kicked ass, and i also thought she had a great pair of legs (helped with how the situation transpired; she was able to run, sexily:-). I liked it, and I think it TRIED to be a good show at least (if that statement makes any sense), and yeah, I feel Tiffani Thiessen has become severely underrated as the years have gone on, and if the show didn't cost so much to create, her presence could've been enough. Well Hello, somepi; too bad about IMDB's forum though. This is a reasonable facsimile I suppose! I agree with you Brendan86; it never gets old for me (the reality of it and the film itself), and I enjoy its authenticity. I don't worry to much about Cuba; now, if I was an American fella visiting Havana in the late 1950s, yeah, then I'd have questions and concerns. With social media these days there's more of a forum, and Kaepernick used that forum (and his status as a public figure ) to represent something. I don't believe he was out to overthrow culture as we know it or to be subversive just for the sake of it. I thought the Turkish people discovered Turkey, and hungry people discovered Hungary. I agree kuatorises; hearsay & rumors, definitely wouldn't hold up in a court of law. We deal in so much revisionist history to begin with (sometimes when we are even a witness to events!), so how can we be sure about what was said a few hundred years ago? Heck, when WE tell the truth about our own history, sometimes we aren't believed (sometimes I don't even believe it myself!). I like Kaepernick; he stands up for what he believes in and tries to make an impact; in a world featuring many self-involved individuals, I find him as a refreshing change. Kaepernick could play too, even if his NFL career fizzled out. It's an excellent wonder if you ask me, kuatorises:-). Wow, that's really horrible, and i'm glad Stephen A. Smith is okay. This is why it''s probably good I'm not currently in a relationship, because I'd like to go out kissing and all that, but I'm not sure how things would shake out. Sad times for us really:-(. I agree; my fav is "Witness to Murder", but there are SO many to choose from that are just sublime! I'm in love with a server who works in the Sawgrass Marriott @ Ponte Vedra Beach, FL, and I think she looks a bit like Stanwyck (otherwise, this outstanding person I know looks like, or is like, no one else; the purest example of a human unicorn:-), who is my favorite early Hollywood actress of all-time. If I was of her era, I would've totally dated Barbara Stanwyck, and not just for her beauty or acting either: I think the lady was all-business, no-nonsense, smart, and a force of nature. To me, Stanwyck was a BROAD, in every best possible way. Don't know, but if she enjoyed the best of both worlds, I think that's great on a Tony the Tiger level. Seriously, Barbara Crampton should get more bites here; she did in the old IMDB way, but that all went ahead and got ruined:-(. I thought Hamill was pretty good in this spot. It's a slight (although I find it fun!) film anyway, totally harmless, so I don't see much of a big deal here (then again, I'm not bugged by anyone until they raise up on me, so on a personal level there's that as well, and Hamill seems like a decent person. To boot, Love his Joker!). I don't have a beef with Lori Loughlin; what she did isn't my problem, the intended problem was rooted out anyway, and it was definitely a mistake. but I still think Lori Loughlin is cool, and I'm still a big fan of the film "Secret Admirer". Martha Stewart never bothered me, and I went through a phase when I found her somewhat erotic (had to be the food). Again, stocks have nothing to do with me, I don't take 'em, and like someone said earlier in this thread, stocks are a risk regardless. Besides, Martha Stewart is home & garden/housewares, not financial; sure, she might know her stuff with the finance, but it's probably better to be educated on that and have some good personal advisors. I'd hope that to be true myself; I'd rather not get bogged down in all that silly nuance. If anything, I just think of Keanu Reeves as being Canadian, since he was raised in Toronto (I think Canada is awesome, and it is a diverse country in so many ways). But foremost, I just think he's an excellent performer and seems like a cool person.