On the subject of the Jezebel article, I can't get over this quote from it:
On the subject of the Jezebel article, I can't get over this quote from it:
She's growing up so fast.
I think there's no reason for Suicide Squad to be anything but PG-13, but it does highlight the ridiculousness of how needlessly obnoxious and "intense" Jared Leto was/is, and it's fun to mock him.
A Twitter search confirms that the NNF crew has been thoroughly alerted.
I mean, yeah, it happened to work out this time, but it's still a crummy move. They could have shot something that would work as a series finale OR a season finale. Friday Night Lights (admittedly I'm cherry-picking the best example) did it like four times.
I only ever saw a couple episodes of this show, but I was spitefully rooting for it not to get picked up by anyone else just to punish the writers for their hubris in apparently ending the series with a cliffhanger without a deal in place yet to continue it elsewhere.
IT WAS ALWAYS BURNING
SINCE THE WORLD'S BEEN TURNING
15 for a MATINEE? I think wherever you live is the outlier here.
You Still Saw Me Last Summer
Look Who's Seeing Me Now
Live, every week.
I think losing is his best case scenario. He gets to go on TV and complain for the rest of his life about how "Crooked Hillary" screwed him out of votes with shadowy ill-defined chicanery, without ever having to hold a position of responsibility.
I have it on good authority that he's cool and nice and girls like him.
Okay, but when Doomsday fell down, why did Superman run in a straight line?
That's insane and nonsensical in a third movie where no such standard had been established previously.
It used The Blob well. The war montage is neat. That's about all I can compliment it on.
That tattoo line is a perfect response from Magneto, but the set-up is the most insanely inorganic thing. Why on earth would you ask an old man out of the blue "Where's your ink?" The only possible explanation is you're setting him up for that reply. It's like that mutant is Jay Leno and his pre-interview researcher…
I see it as a compliment of sorts. Acker is just SO good that even the shows that kill her off find a way to keep her around.
I don't know how it did on TV, but in attendance it's the largest single-day sporting event in the world. It was the 100th running, so the stands and the infield both sold out, which means more than 350,000 people. Approximately one out of every 925 Americans attended the event.
I once saw a picture of a school lunch on Facebook with "Do you remember this??" or something like that as a caption. It wasn't even a particularly school-specific lunch, like French toast sticks or those rectangular hashbrown things or something. It was just lunch. Do I remember the idea of lunch? Yes, I do. I still…