Let's do some spit-balling: I see Wahlberg sa is something of a reluctant warrior, lone wolf type. And he's highly skilled in fighting techniques.
Let's do some spit-balling: I see Wahlberg sa is something of a reluctant warrior, lone wolf type. And he's highly skilled in fighting techniques.
Those chips will make you King one day, my friend. Or comptroller. Stick with it.
I know. Plus the whole watch-restart reveal. What's left?
It's mentioned in the charter. There's been some talk about changing it but no one ever shows up at the meetings to vote. So, we all just keep going along, business as usual…
The game marked the introduction of the flea flicker, if memory serves. We're entered deep pop quiz territory.
To be fair, questions about American sports' earlier years trip up a lot of locals, particularly the younger ones, who don't remember when teams like the Cowboys would be a baseball team in the spring/summer and a football team in the fall/winter.
Indeed. Nonetheless, it's a good day. Just enjoy being a girl. For manana we'll all have the fever.
Whoa, unfortunate indeed. Seems like, at a minimum, the original should be referenced with a footnote of some sort, one not entirely buried in the credits' fine print. I immediately like the film less and find the whole thing dubious. With the information up front, it wouldn't have lessened my appreciation of the film…
Heh, your insight was not exactly al dente. But fine, let's play protect the totem. O'Neal's fantastic at his job, and I'm not even criticizing his choices.
Yes, will do so more often. And I'll continue to visit here too. My intention is not to do a nostalgia thing, but to acknowledge the change in mission, the expansion of its scope, the effort to grow of the venue. It's clear that this site is seeking to appeal to a broader readership. And with excellent talent like…
"All" the taste tests here. The Chan period. As if the few taste tests weren't surrounded by Robinson and Rabin et al reviews of varieties of media and content, which were the core of the site. So my comment on the changing nature of this website makes me a 'hipster.' Finally, I've arrived.
Yes, well put. Interesting that it got made, not only financially but also artistically.
Not that I don't enjoy this website anymore, but it has changed so dramatically that it does give me pause at times. By coming here I am no longer going to a site that does criticism of pop culture, but one that traffics in it, and sometimes gives some critical insights, you know, like in the 'way to go internet'…
I watched Prince Avalanche the other day and just, kind of, liked it…well enough. The character's an atypical role for him. He did fine. Faint praise, eh? i enjoy his screen presence well enough. He usually plays the least schticky bro in the bro-group movies, it seems.
The Thin Red Line. My folks skyped me after and they looked like they'd been through all kinds of hell, just exhausted. I don't think they disliked it so much as found it more emotionally draining than they were prepared for.
I can't figure out if you're a detective or a pervert.
I've never seen this show. I came for the D-. A dome? An egg? A cliff? A Sheriff locked in his own jail? What the hell?! Must be either brilliant or terrible. And the only clue I have to work with is the letter D and that - sign.
Poor guy. He must feel so exposed. I hope this doesn't get stolen and posted online.
Funny. I've read most of the Scudder series and I still had to scroll up to recheck the Tombstones title when I headed down here to give it a slightly guarded recommend. Two for Walking to, um, Tommystown, please.
Yep, they really Poochie'd this one.