That’s what i’m saying.
That’s what i’m saying.
The televised effect it very uncanny valley. On purpose or not, the creepy effect works.
Zeta-Jones was nagnificent in ‘Chicago’, do she can do anything, but why this?
^This^
Kim’s departure seems abrupt, but the planning and everything seem’s in character. I don’t think Jimmy/Saul is over her during Breaking Bad, but we also never had a scene with anybody talking about ‘the ones that got away’. Saul also seems able to compartmentalize in a way Kim doesn’t.
Oh that was Ayre Gross. I saw his name in the credits, but didn't recognize him in the scene.
Why is this in two parts? People do manage to perform and watch it all in one evening.
As good as it is, ‘Everything...’ is already 20 min too long
Between the exchange rate and the fact we don’t pay the VAT, and even with the shipping, I got a tidy discount on a testing tool from Italy over buying it in The States.
I had leige-style waffles in Amsterdam. Lots of snack stands have them. They are great plain and even better frosted.
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This all sounds great, just go easy on the sauerkraut for me.
It’s not like you need the same child or look-a-likes for every scene. They might have diffetent kids for different actions.
I thought all of that, too.
Yeah, me too.
Nothing quite beats a fresh cake donut made within the past hour or s (any flavor). The lightly cripsy exterior, the tender inside, the still pliable frosting.
Mrs. Redd’s has a good hand pie, though I feel they had a coconut cream pie some time ago. The variety of flavors is good. Lemon is a good one. Their crust is made with at least some lard.
Never seen this. It’s the gum commercial I remember, aparently clockwork orange-style.
I haven’t seen a Big Red commercial or heard that jingle in 30 years, but it could have been yesterday. That f-er is wedged right in my brain and is apparently not moving.
The producers stated that sometime in the ‘90s.