I watched Creed last night and was really shocked by how realistic the boxing scenes are. They actually block! It's like this takes place in an entirely different universe
I watched Creed last night and was really shocked by how realistic the boxing scenes are. They actually block! It's like this takes place in an entirely different universe
I'd go so far as to say it's the best of the series. It's definitely the only one where the romance is remotely believable. Ralph Macchio had no chemistry with Elisabeth Shue in the first one, and he has what can only be called anti-chemistry with Robyn Lively in the third one.
This article seems to suggest that Johnny was the bad guy in Karate Kid Part II, but that is inaccurate. Yuji Okumoto is the bad guy. Johnny has a brief cameo in the first minutes of the film, and he had already basically stopped being a bad guy at all shortly after the leg-sweeping moment at the end of part 1.
He got all the funk that Sisqo missed
*staffed by students, ex-cons, and a rat
I think the really important takeaway is that Donald Trump treats prostitutes very poorly
what if he was like the Tyrion in this situation
Yeah. I have a 3D projector, because when I was buying, that's really all there was, basically
The whole point was supposed to be that it's a bad joke that only an idiot would repeat over and over again, to an office full of people who don't find anything he does remotely funny
No! Which is why, if I was in a sewer, a really well-lit murder clown would break my brain in half
OK filmmakers, let me remind you how to make something actually unsettling.
Same here. I buy this stuff from Costco by the case, and I go through it way too fast. Even if I hoard it, eventually I'll have to find a new go-to cola. :(
I'm going to rule in favor of the plaintiff, on the grounds that fake interviews meant to fill the role of a narrator are a crutch for hacks. The defendant is warned to be very careful, in the future, of what framing devices he uses to tell his story, which frankly in this case would have stood just fine on its own…
Well, no, it specifically only explains Ronald Reagan
ah, is the rest of this chapter available on Amazon or something? it's just getting good
It sounds like what you're saying is that we need to implant shock absorbers between the brain and the skull.
I read something that argued it was football, and not the early effects of Alzheimers like you might have expected, that likely made Reagon so scatterbrained towards the end of his run as president. (He did wind up with Alzheimers, but that wasn't diagnosed until the mid-90s.)
But the only positive he gets out of that is the further humiliation of our democracy. That's great and all, but the cost is really high…Putin would have the full animosity of both US parties for the rest of his life. There'd be no hope of any sanctions being lifted. And, maybe we'd even be able to get our act…
I don't doubt that the tape exists, but I wonder if we'll ever see it. Assuming Putin runs a pretty tight ship and the tape is under his government's tight control, they have every reason to make sure nobody ever sees it. They've got a lot of heat on them from the email hacking, which culminated in a veto-proof…
Horse feathers!