But $72 an hour for two hours a day is just $4464 a month. You would have to work 9 hours a day every single day of the month to make $19868
But $72 an hour for two hours a day is just $4464 a month. You would have to work 9 hours a day every single day of the month to make $19868
So you are saying that the public should fund movies so that Kirsten Bell can keep her stylist?
He likes The Shins and all bands that desperately try to be The Shins? Doesn't really qualify as great taste when you only like one thing. It's the musical equivalent of only eating hot dogs. Sure they are great, but maybe try something else for a change?
Come on, that's just cruel.
He's writing for Salon now? That's pretty low, someone should ask him if he's OK…
Remind her that she's going straight to hell for pre-marriage intercourse.
I know, right? Just one more thing that's terrible about it.
Looking at that cover, Ultron's position, and the looks on Tony Stark and Captain America's faces, I'd say someone is about to get sticky all right.
It's highly recommended to read his bio on Kickstarter.
This one? https://www.youtube.com/wat…
But it said you could use the app to search for cheesecake. I'm confused now.
Everyone knows Ted is a rip-off of Paddington
I'm guessing it was something like this http://www.youtube.com/watc…
I'd like a pony.
Is this an allegory?
Most people start out idealistic, but you know, heroin and condor eggs aren't cheap.
The train was inside us all along.
I really enjoyed Snowpiercer, but it did suffer from the same problem so many premise-heavy movies do, which is that it kind of falls apart near the end. I guess it's really hard to come to some sort of a satisfying conclusion after all that build up. In Snowpiercer's case, I'd even go so far as to say that the last…
There was, Lucia de Berk. It's an interesting story, but not of a serial killer. Instead, it's a story of one of the worst miscarriages of justice in modern history. http://en.wikipedia.org/wik…