Convenience will kill the planet.
Convenience will kill the planet.
Another Great Recession?
Yours is the correct answer. But its not really a good thing
Mayo Pete isn’t here to appeal to us, he’s here to appeal to the type of person who likes the status quo but would like it to be a little less blatantly racist. Not racist free mind you, just less blatantly so. So he’s here for the people who like Joe and prefers candidates who use a lot of words to say nothing.
I’ll check it out if it’s on streaming for sure. I’ll poke around tonight and add it to my watch list if it is. I’ll give any series that (eventually) has Rutger Hauer in it a chance at the least.
Yes, let’s trust China, says everyone, all of the time.
What are you even talking about? Western countries actually have robust IP laws which are by and large respected by American companies. And those that don't respect them and get caught are prosecuted. To pretend that we are even remotely in the same league as China which is universally recognized as the world's…
it's entirely predictable that you devolve into ad hominem when your argument is torn apart.
You sure about that?
You poor summer child. So unaware.
You are a silly person.
Waldron has also written and produced on Rick and Morty.
Crouching Mulan, Hidden Mulan
After Return of the Jedi, one single, populated planet was blown up.
You know what I loved the most about that scene? The subtle implication that stormtroopers don’t actually have lousy aim, but are simply limited by crappy equipment issued by a faceless bureaucracy and built in bulk by the lowest-bidder. Like, you know, an actual military.
After feeling a little pummeled by RoS’ aggressive pacing, having an extended scene in the Mandalorian where two insouciant scout troopers just slouch and fuck around for an extended scene was a balm.
^👍
Then, yes, it is always fun to see them come together in a master plan. Which is, I promise you well underway.
“Oh my God, you killed IG-11! You bastard!”
I didn't even really like Cap as a comic character, but Evans and the Cap writers just NAILED him. It's shocking to see how well they drew up a compelling, complex character with a moral center yet WB has no idea how to tell a Superman story on film in the last 40 years.