AT least he didn’t say ‘obsessing over a female’.
AT least he didn’t say ‘obsessing over a female’.
“HarbourView Equity Partners” would be an amazing name for a punk band
Fun fact: Pitt, Cruise, and Kosinski were already set to do Ford v Ferrari and got as far as an actual table read but the execs deemed it to expensive and so was scrapped. Kosinski and Cruise went off and made Top Gun with that same tech. Cruise and Pitt have often wanted to find a project to work together again. Some…
Something of a theme for the day apparently.
Shang Chi is the only standout post-Endgame for me. It’s a lot of fun and I want to spend time with the characters again.
James Corden sleeps in a racing car, do you?
Oh man, I wouldn’t want to be Lance Armstrong right now!
“So that’s it after 8 years? So long, good luck?”
It’s literally there so people take their kids to the new one (or see it out of nostalgia), then go home to watch the original. It’s like how they used to put movies “back in the vault” so you’d feel some urgency to shell money out for it.
This site is so badly designed. I tabbed back to this, read it and saw there were no comments. So before moving on I refreshed it to see if anyone had a funny take on these CGI creatures.
I really liked both Horizon games, and I am completely in for the inevitable sequel. But this article outlines exactly why I don’t play DLC. No matter how much I enjoy a game, once I am away from it for a while I always forget how everything is supposed to work. It is a super frustrating feeling.
Blue Steel
That’s just because Owen Wilson is constantly making a low frequency “wow” sound whenever he’s out in public to lure in prey
I like the idea of a sequel in which the Blue Wizards show up and are like, what did we miss? But this probably isn’t that.
My god, this book has so much potential for terribleness I’m almost tempted to read it. My big question is whether he’s the kind of bad writer who uses Elanor’s debutante as a recurring part of the narrative (perhaps to emphasize how feminine she is) or if he’s the kind of bad writer who tosses out that kind of…
“It would seem a bad time to alienate subscribers”
Although it’s probably more alienating non-subscribers.
You can buy the book on Amazon ($11.99 on Kindle). The publication date is this past January, three months after the show debuted. The best part of the listing is the “about the author” section which leads me to believe that Demetrius Polychron is George Santos’ pen name.
I thought Entertainment 360 closed down after Tom and Jean Ralphio spent all their money.