am I the only one who finds the beatiful "glory windo" unfortunately named?
am I the only one who finds the beatiful "glory windo" unfortunately named?
to the murder? the conviction? Or the mathematician's motivations? I'm confused
what's up with all the people turning themselves in
in Japan? Like 90% (questionable statistic) of Japanese murders are solved by the suspect just turning up, like "yup, I did it." CSI Okinawa must be the most boring procedural ever.
and all this is why a film that manages, somehow, to elicit some sympathy for him will be a masterpiece.
So who's gonna play Cheney? I'm thinking Philip Seymour Hoffman.
not to be that guy
but I hope this series actually ha some sympathy for him, shows things from his perspective. Because heaven knows, a Cheney bash fest, while enjoyable for a lot of people, would be easy. Succeed in showing a factual, yet sympathetic Cheney and I'm there.
do I love fergie? no.
again Ted, this is what I mean.
also by ars:
See Ted, this right here is what I'm talking about.
actually w, there were. Like a lot.
Where's Karla?
Mohd, you ever read about the the plywood "grain silos" and the hundreds os hard working "factories" (that were really only burning wood for smoke) as well as various other hilarious pranks the former USSR pulled every time they had western cameras? I'm sure you're aware that like the underachieving hipster kid in…
I see you point alurin, but I don't agree. If you wanna go by population, India should be king-crap of most of the world except for China. Unless you're discussing a situation where every man, woman and child in N. Korea flies over and attacks the US, I'm not sure how relevant that is.
..and ignore what I said about the title.
not liking Spike Lee doesn't make you racist, any more than disliking ET or Batman Forever makes you anti-semitic.
"the three boys.."
Just to head off the inevitable comments regarding "unfortunate choice of words"… It is right there in Spike's title. He called them boys first.
I've always found the (usually upperclass, caucasian) endless, all consuming, perpetual fear of "race riots" in books and film throughout the 80's - earls 90's patently hilarious and kind of disturbing, like the workhouse paranoia afflicting a certain segment of Dickens' London. Like there's this group mind just…
Lil Wayne being mercurial is right, he gave Katie Couric the sweetest most humble interview I'd seen in a while.
Just to put this in perspective, N. Korea is roughly half the size of … Idaho.