Last five minutes of The Comeback Kid, on Netflix.
Last five minutes of The Comeback Kid, on Netflix.
I prefer to look at is as amusing as fuck, because it's an all-out-brawl between two characters who don't know how to brawl.
If he were in a system where Kimble had no other venues through which to argue his innocence, I would agree, but since there are I see no reason not to defer to those who have the experience and institutional role to do so.
Or a compromise where Cyrus names Mellie as VP for a National Unity government and we find infinite ways for them to try to undermine each other.
Goddamn yes, John Mulaney on this: "You changed the samples, didn't you, huh? You switched the samples… after Lenz died! After Lenz died, you were the only one who had the access. You switched the samples, and the pathology reports.. … Did you kill Lenz, too? Huh? Did you? [turns to banquet crowd] He falsified his…
what accent IS that?
He's just doing his job. His job is to capture, not adjudicate.
Demolition Man: a better pinball machine than movie.
I fucking spent a day outdoors in freezing-ass cold Hyde Park to be an extra in the opening credits when a stunt-Keanu rode his motorcycle across the U of C campus, then in the lecture scene … and was cut from that incredibly stupid film. Thanks for the reminder.
Well, both of those count as Great Actors Before They Were Huge Stars.
Ford left to do K-19: The Widowmaker instead; then Kevin Costner was offered the Traffic role and decided to do 3000 Miles to Graceland instead. Then came Douglas.
1 - it did not. Nom'd for Actor, Screenplay, Makeup, and Song (x2).
How about his doing Saving Private Ryan, A.I., Minority Report, and Catch Me If You Can in a row?
And Corbin is the reigning ARMBaR winner, so maybe that counts too.
Tanahashi's dragon screw would be so easy to add to Rollins' moveset.
Why not just have Rollins cost Triple H the Rumble this time?
I'm a lawyer, and even I can't come up with a kayfabed explanation of which wrestlers get to declare themselves entrants into the Royal Rumble, versus which ones need to be admitted to the match by a GM.
And ILYtD is based on a true story.
Hail to the Chief, he's the one they all say "hail" to ….
Oh, it's easier now for sure.