I don't think I've had it since I was 12 but I used to love chocolate Ovaltine so much as a kid I could on occasion eat the powder raw. My mother grew up with it as her family was from the then-British colonial Caribbean.
I don't think I've had it since I was 12 but I used to love chocolate Ovaltine so much as a kid I could on occasion eat the powder raw. My mother grew up with it as her family was from the then-British colonial Caribbean.
5 is the wrecking-ball safe sequence through Rio. 6 is the endless double bridge followed by the endless plane runway.
It's the first one directed by Justin Lin who helmed the series through the transition from street racing to international action (Tokyo Drift through Fast 6).
Crank was released in 2006 and Shoot 'Em Up in 2007, after the first three F&F films and Crank:High Voltage the same year as F&F4. So while the latter two assertions are unlikely but possible, the first is not.
Excellent humblebrag.
That one has serious over-moralizing with the 'being stricken with HIV is punishment for her wicked ways'.
Possibly but the mixup came because he was listed as "E. Stussy" in the phonebook and the burnout Maurice assumed E stood for Emmitt, not Ennis.
I believe you when you say that they're not twins, but it's not necessarily explicit in the show yet. An aggrieved twin could definitely refer to one as being 'older' or 'younger' in a moment of anger when talking about getting screwed out of a birthright, even if they only mean by seconds or minutes.
The aliens definitely had an impact: if they don't show up, Lou Solverson never gets the upper hand in that fight and dies in that motel parking lot.
Glenn Howerton's personal trainer from the first season is definitely in the running.
It's named that because their signature item is a papaya smoothie.
Wednesday at 10 is a clusterfuck: Archer, Fargo, Underground, Samantha Bee at 10:30.
Showrunner Joe Pokaski is the co-creator (with Misha Green) of the excellent Underground so I'm willing to give them the benefit of the doubt when it comes to that.
It was also in Agent Carter.
That does seem like a season 1 Boyle thing to do (and thank fuck they course-corrected that aspect of his character).
I thought they were going to imply that either Oleg or his brother (but likely the former) is not the father's son, but a product of rape in the prison camp.
She aped Sharon Jones' brand of retro soul to the point where she BORROWED Jones' band (the Dap-Kings) for her breakthrough album.
She was Thomas Jane's neighbor/client on Hung and Frank's prostitute in the early seasons of It's Always Sunny.
That's what I meant with the Verbinski line: he's amazing at capturing pace and space for the giant set pieces (those are the best parts of the Pirates series that he directs as well) but when people have to talk with and react to each other, not so hot.
As they're the same age (she's a few months younger than Keanu), I would pay good money to see 1994 Viola Davis disarm a bomb on a speeding bus while flirting with Sandra Bullock.