Kids at my elementary school would play pogs on the playground. Woodchips are a rather bouncy surface compared to concrete.
Kids at my elementary school would play pogs on the playground. Woodchips are a rather bouncy surface compared to concrete.
I gotta say, that logo is pretty awesome.
I was thinking the exact same thing. This is the first Tyler Perry movie I've heard of in which he doesn't put his name in the title.
Hey now, I rather enjoyed fantasy Jadzia.
1: Yeah, I noticed that. There's a scene in the show Leverage where one of the characters comments on exactly that (before whupping the ass of a guy with a gun who got too close).
Or getting caught doing anything, really.
I'm speechless…I think my mind just blew up from all the awesome.
No, it's stupid hoe! Get it right, jeez.
Please, no! I was young and foolish! There was peer pressure! It just happened to be on tv!
He expects us to be upright members of the comments section.
Like in The Wedding Planner with J Lo!
I don't
He was seduced by the dark side of the chin
So glad you could make it!
No one is denying that they are two great actresses. However, the characters they play will be going up against each other quite frequently. Per pop culture rules, it does indeed have to be a smackdown.
According to John Teti, the lesson of Moneyball was about truth overcoming conventional wisdom, but I see what you mean about undervalued variables. The two aren't mutually exclusive, however, since the essence of something being undervalued is that it is worth more than conventional wisdom states.
Simple, really. People wanted more naked Lucy Lawless, so the television gods preserved her life for a bit longer.
It's obvious the secret control room isn't real. If it were, Nick Cage would definitely have found it in The Rock.
Too soon, man, too soon.
He obviously wasn't THAT stealthy or he wouldn't have gotten killed.