Both this and Whisperer in Darkness are streaming on Amazon Prime (I think) and Google play! Hooray!
Both this and Whisperer in Darkness are streaming on Amazon Prime (I think) and Google play! Hooray!
Not exactly. Everyone is saved when Huey Lewis travels forward in time from 1985 to do a duet of his hit song with Marty McFly.
Elaine Boozler as his go-to there. Yeah... that checks out.
This looks good, but I’m gonna have to read spoilers before I watch it.
I’m just here for the raptors, thanks.
Less like that, I think.
I have to tell you, before Jurassic World (the first one) they did an ARG/marketing campaign just advertising the park and the people involved with it, and... man. I just... like, wanted to live there. It looked so fun.
What I’m getting from the article is that, due to the nature of pro-sports media and perhaps the relative demographic sameness of those who participate in it, the victims (or alleged victims) in cases like AB’s become footnotes in their own story.
Talking about suspensions and punishments and cutting players does serve one purpose. It stops all the more uncomfortable conversations from happening.
Hey, everything else you have here is fine but the Andrea Long Chu tweet is not a great source. She was being pretty anti-Semitic there, as noted in most of the replies.
For losing the bet, the line producer was fed to the rat.
That’s so cool! I think the latter Doctor Who seasons did a similar thing, using a juiced-up version of a fan-made credits sequence.
Wooo! Two Shelly Duvall faerie-tale-related articles in one day! AND, in this movie she’s apparently reunited with Jean Stapleton and Ben Vereen (who were also in the Faerie Tale Theater versions of Jack and the Beanstalk, and Puss in Boots, respectively).
You’re thinking of Space Balls.
Well your user name is pretty accurate. As a designated Baltimore Stan, I am obligated to fight anyone disparaging Francis Scott Key. Name your dueling ground, sir.
I remember seeing an animated adaptation of this story once - sort of a Rankin-Bass feel to it - that was just... bleak, and sad. I wonder if I can find it again, not that I’m going to watch it.
Also - Peter MacNicol! Christopher Lee!
They are, but it’s tough. Shabbat starts at sundown, so it would have to be, like, a Friday morning wedding. In emergency circumstances you see it, but other than that almost never.
...replied Aunt Helga.
If you have Shabbat-observant Jews in your family, Sunday weddings mean they can come, which is sort of nice.