Jury nullification for the win!
Jury nullification for the win!
One more: Purge Day falls on the same day as Daylight Savings Time.
Seems like "Conspiracy" could be used as a loophole to prosecute many purge-related offenses. Or maybe not since could you really count it as crime if the act you're planning won't be considered a crime on the day in question? You'd be conspiring to not commit a crime.
Also, he was marvelous in Nixon, in particular the scene where he pressures Nixon into resigning ("There might be other copies of the tape. I know for a fact that it's possible").
Or maybe Tombstone.
That Philip Marlowe show he did in the 80s is a hidden treasure. It was released on DVD, but they're long out of print. Looks like you can find most of the episodes on YouTube though. There's also a torrent.
If I was looking to injure the other team’s star player who I know has a bad ankle, sticking a foot underneath him on a jump shot seems like a pretty obvious way to go. So I doubt many people are going to believe any assertion that it wasn’t intentional.
Unfortunately, Norm ain't much of a baseball player.
Yep, he's pretty unhinged. Beyond the Lynch stuff, he also would occasionally complain on Facebook about the Jews running Hollywood.
"Primal Fear, starring Richard Gere, was number one movie at the box office for the second week in a row, leading industry insiders to speculate… 'Hey, you think that gerbil story is true.'"
Today in a clarification that probably could’ve been made last week
I assure you IMDB knows nothing.
As long as we’re posting “Laughing Cruise” examples, let’s not forget the time on Letterman where he couldn’t keep it together when explaining how he nearly killed some dude on his plane:
Huh?
"They didn't even give me top billing. Fuck 'em."
So… I guess Will is going to completely back to normal health-wise after shooting himself up with smack for several months straight.
Yeah, just watched the second episode. And the conversational dynamics of the opening scene (Will relaying everything Whispers says) seems to make pretty clear it was a screwup.
Was the final scene a total retcon, because I'm not sure anyone besides Will being able to visit Whispers' location is consistent with what we've previously been told?
Everything we see, hear, feel, smell, and taste should be a reminder of that fact.
I know it’s a rule, but is there any particular reason why the refs can’t just decide to not call it? I mean they let players get away with lane violations on damn near every free throw.