Or at least producing!
Or at least producing!
There probably is, but they can't be bothered to release or even record any music.
Special editions could complicate things, too. Now that Hayden Christensen is in Return of the Jedi, would that extend its lifespan?
Lest we forget Tracy's "Becky" character and her lizard hands.
I think that's reasonable but Disney will never let that happen, especially after their recent purchases of characters created by now-old men.
Jimmy Wales gently weeps
I think HabDash might be on to something with the smoking/hard living theory. Despite living in the obesity "epidemic", people today are (generally) aware of the effects of smoking, heavy drinking, putting butter on steak* and maybe that reflects in people today not aging as fast.
*I'm taking a leap by assuming that…
Thank god that ended!
Stealing gold from a rainbow. Is it actually theft if it's the unattended by-product of a meteorological phenomenon?
Maybe the studio thinks audiences can only handle one black lead per movie.
Including them and introducing forensic evidence in this episode as a new frontier (that prominent attorneys are unfamiliar with) are there to show how far-reaching the effects of this trial were, considering how commonplace the two are today. It's like the show is saying "even when you don't think you're talking…
Logo posts them on their website; I'm not sure if it requires a cable log-in.
A handful of contestants were deliberately going for that look.
I just think it's funny that, in a movie where we're already rooting for minor characters or extras to kick the bucket to see a cool effect or stunt, there's always a guy (who at least in the case of 2012 wasn't a bad husband and in fact had saved the heroes multiple times) who has to die for there to be a happy…
Think of the unemployed consultants!
I knew I could count on you.
An earthquake devastates Margaritaville in: Jimmy Buffet's Own Damn Fault
This and 2012 had a divorced couple reuniting after the woman's new husband dies a horrible death; are there any other examples of this expendable shmuck archetype in disaster movies?
I would imagine looking at the earth from space changes your perspective on things — including your tolerance for bullshit.
Or made her Chinese-American so she could be "Charleston Chu".