I really liked how Ratatouille doesn’t simply end with the heroes saving the restaurant from the villain. Instead, it opts for a message about coming back from failure and living life on your own terms.
I really liked how Ratatouille doesn’t simply end with the heroes saving the restaurant from the villain. Instead, it opts for a message about coming back from failure and living life on your own terms.
Cars merchandise turned out to be one of Disney’s strongest product lines. As their only vehicle-centric property, it doesn’t cannibalize sales from their other product lines. It is also easy to translate into vehicle-based theme park attractions.
I still remember him from the Electric Company reboot on PBS.
It was popular with teens who didn’t know any better. Spotify wasn’t popular yet, and the show was making tons of money on iTunes sales of the cover albums. This revenue helped to keep the show on the air despite the yearly decline in ratings.
The trolls seem to be working overtime these days to convince people a video game franchise about military intervention is somehow unrelated to the politics of peacekeeping both at home and abroad.
Chad’s judgmental sips are always welcome.
I don’t see how the second movie can manage to be escapism today. Our attitude about the environment has changed a lot since 2009.
This packaging does not work with natural peanut butter.
Lawyers will use the same tactic during discovery and make sure every piece of documentation is a printed hard copy.
In-N-Out is also very affordable for the quality of food and service you get. People may like the other burger chains better, but they are significantly more expensive.
They couldn’t even keep a politically averse celebrity like Taylor Swift from directly calling out Donny Two-Scoops.
This concern troll is using circular logic to advocate for “we should do something, but nothing will ever change” nonsense.
Can we please stop referencing Idiocracy to describe our situation? It is a privileged fantasy to believe that we reached this point because people are stupid. We reached this point because of racism, misogyny, capitalism, and every other topic that conservatives have fought against over the last 50 years.
Safeguards are meaningless if the people in charge are awful people that surround themselves with sycophants. Haven’t we seen this firsthand with the orange menace?
Fair enough. I just felt it mattered because he didn’t have to describe it as important.
The cone of silence was always a hassle to use.
This sounds so much more fun than its predecessor, The Good Wife. Marge Simpson is a cool mom compared to the perpetual wet blanket that is Alicia Florrick. This bothered me because the entire show revolved around her being so staid.
I don’t think this episode feels out of sequence after what has happened in this season. Guillermo showed a lot of backbone that we haven’t seen before. His adventures killing vampires have given him the confidence he needed to stand up to Nandor and ask for the respect he deserves.
I’m surprised that Nandor didn’t kill Benji. Nandor seemed to have some murderous thoughts earlier in the episode, because he was holding a curved knife while Benji was talking about having a coffin next to Nandor’s.
I don’t feel bad about Celeste. She’s the mean girl of the familiar community.