(via tastefullyoffensive)
I wish I could be there to witness all the people who don’t know how to pronounce Les Miserables getting their movie tickets
(via zgroovy)
There once was a girl who loved cock
And a boy who had only fucked socks
He caught her eye
So she grabbed him by the tie
And PROCEEDED TO ROCK HIS WORLD BECAUSE THIS IS A FREE-FORM POEM MASQUERADING AS A LIMERICK, BITCH
(via rudeflower)
You don’t like the stage version. You don’t like the movie version. You like both versions. You don’t like either (which, if that’s true, I don’t know why you’re on this tag.)
It’s all okay, dudes. Y’all can like and dislike whatever you choose to.
The thing that makes people start to create drama is tagging/bashing unnecessarily/being mean/having a lot of haterade.
Okay, like, I let people have their opinions and don’t say anything, until they’re being stupid, or being hateful. Which I think is a good policy for everyone.
Let people have their opinions. When we’re stating these opinions, however, let’s all be respectful. If we’re not respectful, then people have permission to call you out on being a douchebag/asshole.
Okay? Okay.
Let’s all hug.
*hugs*
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At first, I was somewhat hesitant to do the role [Batman Begins (2005)]. I mean, after all, Batman is an icon. But I remember, as clear as day, being at the grocery store the day the movie opened, and this little boy saw me. He couldn’t have been more than five years old. He just walked right up to me and hugged me. He hugged me, and I was so moved by it that I hugged him back. Then he looked up at me and said, “You’re my hero.” And in that moment, I knew that not only as an actor that I had done my job, but that I had made the right decision to play Batman. And I’ve never looked back on my the decision to play Batman since. — Christian Bale (via beforethegravity)
(Source: imdb.com, via beforethegravity)
(Source: beforethegravity)
Johnathan Rhys Meyers as a mod.