I figure she gets at least 400K. No matter the division she works under, she is still a VP at a billion dollar company.
I figure she gets at least 400K. No matter the division she works under, she is still a VP at a billion dollar company.
Greatness is in the eye of the beholder I guess.
Well he certainly helped popularize a savage game that has caused a great deal of harm to the millions who have played it.
What bullshit.
To be fair, if you had the Stanley Cup and a whole pile of Gold Medals, would you be all that eager to show off the silver medal?
Wasn't Thor basically an origin story? And Captain America? And Iron Man?
As Parker he just came off as very Bro-ish, and that most certainly is not Peter Parker.
And Peter Parker can't be black?
It was made by the Michael Bay of "Oscar Bait" movies so the hate doesn't exactly seem surprising.
Was it this song?:
and overall structure, and of course throw in dynamics. It comes down to songwriters being lazy really (and greedy).
They had to be, because some of those are just too blatant. The Japanese ad with the song that sounds like svefn-g-englar can't be just a coincidence.
That's only because there's a director that can blunt the prentiousness. It's still there, just more concealed by people more talented than him.
What movie were you watching? Clearly the internet is evil and Zuckerberg is a sociopath in that movie. The entire movie was the cinematic equivalent of an old man yelling at the kids to get off his damn lawn. It was expertly directed, but the script was quintessential Sorkin hackery.
No rights are universal though. Nothing is ordained.
No rights are universal though. Nothing is ordained.
North Korea didn't censor anything. They didn't stop this release. The theatres and Sony did, it was their choice. Sony tried to spin this as a free speech issue in order to cover up their capitalistic cowardice in bowing to weak, unsubstantiated "threats".
North Korea didn't censor anything. They didn't stop this release. The theatres and Sony did, it was their choice. Sony tried to spin this as a free speech issue in order to cover up their capitalistic cowardice in bowing to weak, unsubstantiated "threats".
Which in a way it was. As paranoid as they are, there were memos that were released that showed that White House officials thought that this was an excellent propaganda tool that could possibly weaken the credibility of the regime. It may not have been a physical but it was certainly viewed by our government as a…
I would throw in Channing Tatum, Jennifer Lawrence, and even Scarlet Johansson.