I think we need to stop and consider if the banana was peeled or not.
I think we need to stop and consider if the banana was peeled or not.
That’s not entirely true. Liberal/progressive justices understand the framers couldn’t have forseen what was coming and thus use decades of case law to build precedent for their decisions on issues.
“Women were in the audience, but they weren’t any of the delegates” who helped create the state Constitution in 1895
(dancers allege that they were pressured to touch nude performers at a strip club and eat “bananas protruding from the performers’ vaginas”)
Heh. When you put it that way...yeah they did actually do that.
There’s plenty of people with big money who just sign on yesmen. (See Trump, Musk, etc) and thus run in to this kind of legal trouble.
I’m less concerned that she had sex with him (that’s her choice) and more concerned that she decided to bring a child in to this world with him despite how shitty a person she knew he was.
Yeah Cocaine Bear definitely suffered from the Sharknado “we’re in on the joke” disease. They had a great concept but didn’t take it seriously enough to be actually funny.
It was a typo in an otherwise straightforward pitch and just snowballed from there.
They really need a Barbara Handler figure with Robbie’s outfit from the final scene of the movie. Not sure what you call it, but that’d be the perfect capstone on the movie doll line.
Just release a Kate McKinnon doll with the pooping dog and let us do the rest.
Yeah, I too hate seeing people have fun.
Both things can ve bad, though.
The writer behind American Sniper rewrote history to help puff up the subject of a film he was working on?
This game advertised your ability to fuck a bear, if they haven't latched on yet they aren't gonna.
Why is there a ghost hypnotically dancing?
Yeah I had no idea this was a thing that actually happened until the trailer came out. And then it was like “well clearly it has to go well because if it didn’t why would Sony build an entire movie around how playing GT wasn’t like driving the real thing?”
As a race movie it seems like it’s the typical formula. Guy who isn’t a racer but has some sort of potentially relatable skill tries to break in to the racing business with...whatever results.
Is this really a “video game movie” though since it’s not really set in the universe of the game?
You beat the last boss and then it basically becomes a ~90 minute movie