tabularascal : "...it just felt appropriate to wear armor." I think you're making her point! lol (no pu...
simones : What a talent!If you like fashion and its enfants terribles, this is for you.A visual feas...
dayz_hk : this was a good ep. hopefully will get a 2nd season
Akrimaya : Dear lord.. why???
Researcher : Thanks for that glimpse. This will be so painful as Jessica Lange is one of my all-time fa...
Dethkids : I'm a huge Adam Carola fan since I was a youngn' and this is cringe to the fkn max, embarr...
grasshopper rex : So..1/5 or 5/5? It can't be both. lol
Fadcat : I like the originality of this series. I thank whoever put this on my recommended list! It...
kronickurves : War is certainly suffering. WW1 also effected so many! I come from a Kiwi family who lost ...
grasshopper rex : Nice. Ironically, he wasn't that pleased with the final product. He questioned many of the...
im just going to say what everyones thinking. ppl connect with this movie because theyre worried about going homeless or unemployed because the plandemic right now.
So funny that you assume what everyone’s thinking. plandemic lol Many thought that in 1918 as well. I have been house-less in the past, due to a sudden health crisis, and my landlord selling the property, I had lived on for a decade. I know it can happen at anytime, to anyone. In my younger years, I was somewhat of a nomad, no plans, just traveling up and down the west coast and Mexico. So what you said is generalizing. I would actually like to be unburdened by having a house, and instead travel in a gypsy wagon, not because I’m worried about going homeless. pandemic or not. There has always been a wanderlust in the human psyche. A curiosity of being unencumbered. That’s what draws me to this story, and McDormand’s acting does the rest.