she's the one on the walkie-talkie and in the preview as the kidnapper of maggie and carol
she's the one on the walkie-talkie and in the preview as the kidnapper of maggie and carol
an orc? really? I don't see smith sticking to this one. maybe he took a check to give the movie his name and some funding, but I see a scheduling conflict in the future.
of course he did. he's got atlantic city and colossal asshole casinos to deal with.
What, they couldn't make it to 69 just to make comicnerds titter at the innuendo?
well, duh. They stopped making them with real girl scouts back in the early days of the FDA. thanks Obama.
but the teen adaptation cruel intentions didn't have the nudity of either valmont or dangerous liasons. I know the girl-girl kiss was nice and all, but it was the less sexy mexican nonunion equivalent.
me. I never wanted to bang silverstone, young or current. that pouty upturned lip just always rubbed me the wrong way.
the true opposite of love is indifference
I'm sure others have said it, but the other examples of nostalgic reboots/prequels/sequels/whatever were good in their original form, I think. But I'm also thinking that maybe such nostalgia need not be encouraged, when we could be encouraging more original programming over cashing in on past fandom.
I like Alan. I wish he'd become attached to something I'd be interested in watching. I just don't see this going anywhere.
She was on dancing with the stars,and spoke enough to establish that the crazy has spread within the family
I haven't done any public defender work or appointments, but am somewhat aware of that issue, which would likely fall under the diligence sections of professional responsibility. John Oliver, last season (or early part of this season before his winter break) had a great section on the difficulties faced by public…
this. lawyers are obligated to be truthful. that doesn't necessarily mean honest.
I don't know if New Mexico uses the same language for professional responsibility for lawyers as my state, but my state (wisconsin) has rule against actual lies. So his alternative tale would likely violate the rules of professional responsibility here. He's allowed to question evidence, to point out lack of evidence,…
yeah, those cards should have been in sleeves and plastic at the least, and the big hitters in plastic cases.
The anticlimax of Jimmy's discovery is very appropriate on several levels. First, it's the kind of thing that is found that makes your case in actual law practice, which is really just a lot of staring at papers and screens and thinking about what it means and how it fits. Second, because Jimmy's doesn't seem to be…
well, as long as you didn't marry your big sister in some noble inbred, keep the line pure thing, I think familiarity is explainable.
while I agree that the impact of Spencer meeting Lucille is lighter and won't mean as much, I wonder weather the realities of tv production/contracts/ratings vs. comic stories will have an impact. The show has the broad brush strokes of the comic, but Kirman has acknowledged that they are different enough that he sees…
Ragnar wakes to a whole new world, same as the last world.
reminds me of the bit in one of the three stooges bio pics where curly complained of folks hitting and eye gouging him a lot. god damn that would be so annoying and cause of so many battery suits and counter suits