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Well, I finally caved to a client request to take me out for drinks. His friends eventually showed up and were all high on coke and a few may or may not have been dealers or hustlers. I managed to escape before it escalated to strippers.

Is the Igloo still there or have they torn it down?

I think the last time I went that fast was in Croatia. I was driving on their brand new spacious highway that was more or less completely empty and it had a speed limit of 130km/h (81 m/h). So I showed that rental car who was boss.

"Just go up to Edit, and then scroll down to 'make it better'."

If movies and TV are to be believed, Vancouver is a perfect stand in for New York, Los Angeles, Seattle, Boston, and the Dakotas. I'm sure there's no reason we can't take some selective shots to make this place pass as Bangkok, Mumbai or the Congo.

*ducts

I get your point but I still don't think it makes sense for Sony to approach the police in this circumstance when Kesha herself never did (and possibly still hasn't).

He makes a point though. Sony is screwed either way. If they terminate the contract (not fire him, as he's not an employee) they have to rely on Kesha's testimony and hope it ends up being strong enough to prove the case. And that's only IF the contract has some bad conduct clause - given it's likely a commercial

Why would Sony notify the police? They presumably already have the allegations - it's all public. Also, I presume Kesha has informed them as well. And if Kesha hasn't informed them, I wouldn't expect the police to do anything - unless they're dealing with a child or invalid they aren't going to investigate a third

Why do they have to take a stand one way or the other? They don't have a crystal ball so it doesn't make sense to force them to form an opinion on something they probably don't have a lot of details on. Personally I think they did the right thing when they told her she could work with whoever she wanted but they

This…this is actually a pretty good troll account.

How about Foggy bitching and whining for like two whole episodes about how his buddy's secret powers were kept hidden from him? So, so obnoxious and tiresome. Daredevil needs to drop the George Lucas walking-and-talking-then-sitting-and-talking style and stick to action and it'll be just fine. A good contrast would be

As long as they don't go back to having entire episodes of people having the most boring dramatic conversations then I'll be hopeful. The second and third to last episodes of last season were a bloody endurance test.

Your summary of what happens is mostly wrong, but I actually think it makes a far more interesting movie than the real plot. In the movies Rocky beats Apollo in the second film, and Apollo gets killed by an evil Soviet boxer in the fourth one. And in Creed Rocky trains Apollo's son.

It does seem like bullshit that if I invent a bunch of characters, my ability to do what I want with them can be thwarted by random people running up to me on the street and yelling 'how about next time they fight pirates on the moon!' I mean, sure, what if that's a great idea? No one is stopping him from writing some

Dear Commissioner of Baseball,

I agree - Jonah Hill has broken into serious acting pretty well, and Tatum's star is pretty high, and I respect both of those guys a lot for still appreciating that fun and stupid movies (done well) have an important place and even build more goodwill for the actors.

It's funny how picky Will Smith has gotten. Instead of giving the people what they want with some more independence day action he does a fake Ugandan accent to no fanfare and stars in awful movies with his kid.

Well, in our defense, he does have a punchable face.

"And this coming from a guy who grew up on the show and would watch re-runs on TV to cope with brief bouts of depression"