Yeah if you make a rule and decide you’re not going to enforce it you have to accept the fact that the occasional person is just going to ignore it and do whatever they want.
Yeah if you make a rule and decide you’re not going to enforce it you have to accept the fact that the occasional person is just going to ignore it and do whatever they want.
You’ll notice a thread running through the replies you’re getting where many people refer to liking his work when they were “younger” or even specifically in “college” or “their early 20's” which I think is pretty accurate. His work is designed to appeal to young men so people who aren’t in that headspace tend to find…
>Interested passengers can buy bags with one to three items at a third of the cost, but they won’t know what they’re getting.
Wait, Andy Samberg is married to Joanna Newsom? What a bizarre and delightful pairing! I have to admit I haven’t thought about her in years but her baby-like Kate Bush warbling was a fixture of the aughts indie-scene.
Honestly these days most restaurant salads have become a plain bed of lettuce that they slap a steak or chicken breast on top of so they can charge you the price of an entree.
Surprised he hasn’t called the EPA a bunch of pedos yet
I don’t know if I can agree with your takes on St. Vincent. I guess she’s technically more popular than she’s ever been but it’s not like she’s a household name or makes radio friendly (is that still a term in the streaming era?) pop music that’s meant for a broad audience. She’s indie popular, not actually popular.
Or Bohemian Rhapsody which painted the surviving members of Queen - Brian May particularly - as earnest guys who wanted nothing more than to keep effortlessly reinventing the rock genre through their undeniable musical genius while Freddie Mercury selfishly blew up the band because all he cared about was being a big…
This is why I never really understood all the people who consider DS9 the pinnacle of Star Trek. I enjoyed it as a well written sci-fi series but always felt that making a dark and gritty version of Star Trek was fundamentally missing the point. If you want dark and gritty sci-fi that’s basically the entire genre;…
That’s typically what people mean when they say someone is miscast; not an objectively bad performance but a poor fit for the movie.
>Traveling the country on a never-ending tour of small casinos, he plays blackjack for modest winnings
>But paying them off after the fact should be part of doing business. It’s stunningly cheap, stupid, and short-sighted to not do so.
Yeah I’m not surprised he was forced to walk back those comments after Sony backed the dump-truck full of money up to his house.
After Skyfall he was asked if he wanted to return to the role and is quoted as saying “’I’d rather break this glass and slash my wrists....We’re done. All I want to do is move on.”
Skyfall *looks* amazing because of the Roger Deakins cinematography but it’s really not a great movie in any other respect. I’d go so far as to call it a total mess as the tone of that movie is all over the place because half the time it’s trying to subvert the classic Bond tropes while the other half it’s reveling in…
Yeah this franchise has become really sad; it’s a shame Craig is wasting so much of his career in a role that he clearly hates.
I think I’ve seen all of the “Rock in the jungle” movies (a surprisingly robust genre) and this was probably the blandest and least entertaining. I know I’m getting into old-man-yells-at-cloud territory but everything looked so fake and sterile that it was hard to remain interested. Also the Rock was miscast - he was…
Throw enough and maybe we’ll be lucky enough to get an Imagine encore!
Wow, another celebrity who can’t help but let us plebeians know what a burden it is to be rich and famous.
>or the odd door layout