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  1. PrettyDeadThings replied to sarnic's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
  2. The level of happy... Is she high?
  3. Who realistically do you think can go, or who at the very least do you think the brand doesn't need anymore?
  4. Not gonna lie the kid looks like Yul Brynner
  5. You deserve it after making fun of one of the greatest movie franchises ever.....
  6. Sharknado is god tier and you will take back the laughter. HOW DARE YOU
  7. PrettyDeadThings replied to PrettyDeadThings's post in a topic in Television
    Domi and Cliff are the best characters on the show and the more fucked up they become the happier I become.. I also love The Gentlemen and Scholar... didn't see that kind of relationship brewing in the beginning, it's so bad it's good! I'm happy you like it!
  8. NYC model.... goes Native. It's like a bad D movie on the Syfy channel.
  9. It's a pig breast feeding......
  10. PrettyDeadThings replied to PrettyDeadThings's post in a topic in Television
    Thoughts?
  11. Well...... she's posted a pic of a tribal woman breast feeding a pig..... sooo that's a huge draw.
  12. I haven't been to her IG in years, is it really that skuffed now?
  13. What happened to Candice O.o
  14. So basically perfect, good to know
  15. Just a reminder of how amazing this parrot gal is. She's so glamorous and T H I C C nothing would please me more than see all three of these gals in the magazine Add in Ye Dwarfism and the magazine will be complete with the who's who of developmentally disabled beauties. Also Mj since you're all about the #BodyPostivity I expect your loveliness to be on at least one page of the magazine... #BodyGoals #LoveYourself #SISwimsuit
  16. Why do all these gals look like they belong on the Real Housewives of Miami?
  17. PrettyDeadThings replied to PrettyDeadThings's post in a topic in Television
    Netflix has just released the new trailer for David Fincher’s Mindhunter, and some of the critics have already revealed their first impressions. The very intriguing two-minute trailer definitely looks in line with Fincher’s serial killer stories. The first scene and a lot of the rest are reminiscent of Zodiac in particular. We don’t need big stars when the premise is so interesting and the visuals verge on the disturbing. If Fincher’s name didn’t sell this enough already, the trailer should make it one of the most anticipated new series of the fall. And here is what critics are saying: “The trailer looks like pure Fincher, with its brooding and hazy darkness, screeching violins in the background, and grimy neo-noir aesthetic. In other words, it looks great, and will be sure to induce a nightmare or two.” – Austin Elias-de Jesus, Slate. “[Fincher] seems like he’s crafted something akin to Zodiac meets the first season of True Detective, which is really all I need to know in order to set aside some time to binge watch it this fall.” – Ethan Anderton, /Film. “It should be neat seeing Groff take on such a heavy role, but what I like about this trailer is that it doesn’t show him chewing the scenery or going for big moments. If anything, the show is highlighting how mild and milquetoast he is, which makes for a nice comparison against the monsters he has to interview.” – Matt Goldberg, Collider. David Fincher has had great success working with Netflix on House of Cards. He’s also made a number of excellent movies involving serial killers (Seven, Zodiac, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo). Now he’s got a new series for Netflix about serial killers, and it’s apparently so good the streaming service has already ordered a second season. When it debuts: October 13, which is when all 10 episodes of the first season will arrive on Netflix at once. Who’s in it: Jonathan Groff, Holt McCallany, Anna Torv, Hannah Gross, Cotter Smith. What it’s about: Based on the nonfiction book Mind Hunter: Inside the FBI’s Elite Serial Crime Unit, the series follows two detectives (McCallany and Groff) as they visit captured serial killers in prison to aid current and ongoing cases. Yes, that sounds a bit like Thomas Harris adaptations, such as The Silence of the Lambs and the similar-sounding Manhunter. Fincher is directing some of the episodes, with the rest helmed by Asif Kapadia (Amy), Tobias Lindholm (A Hijacking), and Andrew Douglas (the Amityville Horror remake).