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I mean the idea is to use both masks and vaccines to limit spread and risk of catching it because catching it multiple times (even when fully vaccinated) dramatically increases the risk of developing neurological problems in a person with each subsequent infection.

I was 10-years-old when Batman Forever came out. I saw it in the theater with my Dad and siblings. I fucking cherish that movie and nothing will ever change my mind.

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He looks like he would make a fine 17th century Dutch explorer.

Waffle House was pretty funny but I had to watch it twice, because obviously the funny parts are the background hijinks. The second time I watched Otega, and this still does not convince me that she can actually emote. Even when she smiles it’s like she is physically stretching the limits of her human-mimicry

this looks very dumb but also cool, i think i will enjoy it.

It’ll only be a faithful adaptation if Mario has almost won the Kart race and then the blue shell comes out of NOWHERE in some COMPLETE BULLSHIT move by some little PUSSY who can’t win without CHEATING! I’M FINE! I’M FINE I SAID!

Sure you’re not looking for the Lea Michele thread?

Yes, reading Zwick’s account directly, it talks about how Julia had just left Kiefer Sutherland.

Zwick writing that he “wasn’t much older” than the 24 year-old Roberts at the time makes one question everything else he recounts. He was 40.

Yeah, if Daniel Day Lewis was unavailable due to making In the Name of the Father, which came out in late ‘93, that would put this as probably happening sometime in ‘91 or ‘92.

Movies take a long time to get made. A quick Wikipedia shows that SiL was originally written in the late 80s and first went into production in 1991, right after Pretty Woman. 

The essay (and this article) don’t include any dates, but per Wikipedia (so take it with a grain of salt) this went into pre-production in 1991, so her age and respective stature would line up with what Zwick lays out here.

“I bear her no ill will, although it is incredibly satisfying to publicly share this story in which she looks absolutely terrible.”

These are hilarious reviews. I’m not even watching the show. The reviews are better than the show.

I’d imagine that anyone who was uncomfortable with playing another race, either because it was physically uncomfortable or demeaning or because they thought it was silly/offensive not to give the part to the right ethnicity, just didn’t take those parts in the first place. Naish played Charlie Chan for years, so I

Probably not. White actors like money and credits on their résumé; they’ll put up with a little eye tape.

Taking time off to pursue her real passion in audiobooks. 

She’ll be so excited when someone reads your headline to her.

Absolutely check out the audiobook production of this. It’s a full cast production, with knockout work by Jennifer Beals as present-day Daisy, reflecting on her life.