Trump vs. McConnell?
Trump vs. McConnell?
Meh.
The sexual tension between the Rock and Diesel is so strong.
If it’s anything like the IKEA in my town, they’re probably still trying to find their way out of the store.
I would have been much happier if his show was Beat Up Bobby Flay.
Note to Ted and Matt: jumping on the bandwagon of popular opinion does not equal having a conscience. It just means you can tell which way the wind is blowing.
Who am I to judge someone else’s marriage?
And this is his defense attorney?
So, the IDF veteran is more on her people’s side than the side of the perceived enemy? I cannot say I am shocked. I know several American veterans of a few different wars who are decent, honorable people, yet they have a big blind spot of distrust and aggression towards the people they were trained to fight.
TRANSLATION: “Since it is clear this is not going away anytime soon, I am now doing the right thing.”
The trailer really plays up that the MCU is best as a shared experience. Including those clips of the audience reactions to Endgame was a stroke of genius!
“Decrepit Blond” would make a great title for a Trump biography.
One of my favorite moments in 1776 is when Lyman Hall, the delegate from Georgia, tells John Adams that sometimes a representative has to ignore the will of the people in order to vote for what he feels is right.
My nickname for this show is “Speech! Speech!”, which I am not allowed to use in front of my wife (a fallout of the “Teen Mom / Bad Decisions on Parade” incident.)
My favorite Rush Limbaugh story: in 1996 Al Franken published his book Rush Limbaugh is a Big Fat Idiot and Other Observations. As you would expect, Rush was not pleased by the book, title and all.
My guesses:
Dragon’s Lair was all the rage. My parents took my elementary-school ass to Showbiz Pizza (later Chuck E Cheese) where I made a beeline for Dragon’s Lair in the arcade. The game feasted on my quarters and I kept dying almost immediately (I have never been good at video games). The next day at school I bragged to my…
My rule of thumb is, the bigger the movie, then better it will play on the big screen.
Even so often, Hollywood will reboot/remake. It happens. Famously, The Maltese Falcon of 1941 (heralded as a classic detective film) was the third time that novel was filmed.
Remember back when “How to Strip for Your Husband” DVDs were all the rage a few years ago? This reminds me of that.