“Let’s create one of the most bad ass villains ever and then give him no screen time.” - George Lucas
“Let’s create one of the most bad ass villains ever and then give him no screen time.” - George Lucas
The choreography for this duel was top notch, but for me it lacked any emotional weight to it (as compared to the duel in Ep. V or VI) because I just didn’t feel any connection to the characters involved. The protagonists were all pretty bland due to the poor script, and the villain involved was barely in the movie.
I think Dirty John wins for me, too. I also liked Crimetown, which looking at my phone started in 2016, but bled into 2017.
I could have watched the video of the cop executing an unarmed man, but I chose this instead.
She needs to co-anchor with Sharon Reed. That’s it that’s all. My brain can’t even fathom the possibilities; I shudder to think.
I want someone to present to me factual evidence as to why it would actually be immoral to murder Jeff Possums, Donald Dump, or Bitch McConnell. Because I know it’s illegal, but I truly and deeply believe it would be moral, patriotic, good, and just. Also fucking nearly impossible, but I want someone to present the…
A intersection near me was once rated as the most dangerous in the country. I never paid much attention to it until the first Starbucks in the area opened on that corner. Me and my friend would sit out there drink lattes, smoke cigarettes and listen to a chorus of brakes locking up and crunching metal. They did…
You don’t even need the graham cracker crust, do you? Cheesecake filling in a jar sounds pretty good.
Gonna have to try this!
I’m pretty sure that’s Plan A, step 1b.
I’m pretty sure that’s Plan A, step 1b.
Wow, I had no idea that was him!
How sad. It is highly improbable (though not impossible ) for someone to shoot themselves twice to commit suicide
Is that Brent Spiner from his Independence Day role?
That’s not his doctor. THIS is his doctor:
Sadly, your right. I’ll have to settle for Tom Baker as my doctor
I don’t know. Better ask his doctor.
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