Why no mention of the HUGE input of Russell Mulcahy in the band works that ended up in Wild Boys? Not talking only about the visual stuff here.
Why no mention of the HUGE input of Russell Mulcahy in the band works that ended up in Wild Boys? Not talking only about the visual stuff here.
It’s amazing how many Duran Duran hits would have been perfect as the title of an episode of Miami Vice:
Why would anyone buy this over an AMG, M, or Audi S?
Imagine if, at your place of work, a customer broke something. Then you pull out a gun and immediately shoot them several times and lie about the customer lunging at you with a knife.
Even if he had a knife, I would think it would be difficult to legitimately fear for your life given the whole car window being in the way and all.
The degree to which society has normalized the “well, the cops obviously lied about the shooting, but it’s not that big a deal, let’s focus on what happened here” attitude is really amazing.
That was an execution.
Murder. Straight up.
lunged at the officer with a knife, not just had one. Which still... did not happen
So the cops told the public the suspect was outside the car and had a knife and then was shot?
There are answers to every one of your questions if you had bothered to actually read a couple of books instead of coming here thinking that your questions are smart. Here are the answers to all of your questions one by one.
Yeeahhh, I dunno about Gunn anymore.
7:26. “...Apparently completely unaware that every car company that has done this has had to put them back in for the next generation.”
“Yeah, no shit.”
covid is still real and killing thousands of people daily. it’s just not being reported on. Guaranteed covid played a part in this.
I watched it before Crisis on Infinite Earths. The tone was...odd, for the Flash, definitely strongly influenced by the ‘89 Batman, but it was generally fairly solid. Wesley Shipp is great, and frustratingly it really started to hit its stride by the end. The two Trickster episodes are genuinely brilliant. It looked…
Nooooo not Titus Pullo! One of the most entertaining characters from a super underrated show. He was also a fantastic Blackbeard, honestly one of the better renditions I've seen. Fare thee well sir I'm sorry to see you go at only 58.
And this my friends, is why so much of 80's cinema has been so enduring: they didn’t even think to bother with that “mystery box” shit.
I think Doug DeMuro was singlehandedly responsible for CarMax changing their warranty policies. This couldn’t happen today.
That depends on the warranty