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As for why the review went up today instead of last week…blame that on review copies not going out until after we went to press with last week's issue.
The formatting in the header picture is wrong. The analogy should read:
Not gonna lie, that formatting mistake did bother me.
I can't in good conscience take credit for Sean's excellent work creating that fearsome monstrosity of television groupthink.
Full credit to Sean for that Photoshop image he definitely didn't spend too much time on.
I do find the actual ages quite fascinating, that Hotspur was older than Henry, and 23 years older than the teenage Prince Hal. But RII ignores Hal entirely, making it possible to fiddle with the ages and the time lapse between the plays.
All you need to show Hedlund wasn't right is, "Hey kiddo. Lost track of time." That delivery alone made the film farcical for me.
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He did a couple episodes on Tron: Uprising and it was incredible. I'm still pissed Disney cancelled that show.
There's Nothing Wrong With Love is one of the greatest album discoveries I ever made in high school, thanks to a very cool English teacher. I love, LOVE that record.
Every time I'm home and meet up with old friends there we end up accidentally going on trivia night. Good times had by all.
The Rose And Crown is a fantastic bar, and anyone who tries to tell you to go to the Old Pro instead is a vicious liar and you should cut them out of your life.
Is there any way for this part of the season to end other than Stephen finding out about Mike and then blackmailing the Pearson/Spector end of the firm?
1. Goldfinger
2. Skyfall
3. Live And Let Die
There is a wide gulf between these three and the rest of the Bond theme songbook. I really do think Skyfall is that good, it doesn't have the tonal shifts of the McCartney track that feel just a tad out of place for a Bond song.
He had the 'stache at the end of S4 in the elevator, and yet it wasn't a huge deal.
He doesn't have the same facial hair every time apparently.
I've always presumed it to mean "sharp" but to avoid confusion with the other meaning in music. But who knows for sure.
It is a decidedly happy moment for me that the first thread on this Inventory is about Animorphs. If only Nickelodeon hadn't screwed up that series. Imagine if it had been animated like Applegate wanted it to be. Could've been ATLA before ATLA.
That's why it's preceded by "requisite," as it's their style. I miss when they were channeling Gang Of Four energy.