A great plus as far as kids go, is that the movies steal back "Clair de Lune" from the Twilight series.
A great plus as far as kids go, is that the movies steal back "Clair de Lune" from the Twilight series.
Skitching. I haven't thought about that for years. This Chicagoan is way too old, but tempted….
Plus, with every purchase, you get a beautifully restored 1967 Chevy Camaro!*
"Redd" Foxx. Two Ds, two xs.
He never got to host SNL, and Trump did. When will this be explained?
Sneering Aubrey Plaza. There's a stretch.
"Stop talking so fast."
I'm planning to catch up on the Soundbreaking programs from PBS. I think most of them are going to be available on Demand.
It might have been too on-the-nose, and they danced around it a bit, but I was kinda hoping for just one small scene from Jacob, "You mean there's really such a thing as actual magic?"
As an American, I've been enjoying British productions since watching Monty Python in the 70's. I didn't understand half of what Newt was saying.
He'll be somebody's sister, the way they played with being the son of Super Dave and Cherry Jones in the other movies.
My gut was busted when the frog rained on the bar.
I was kind of hoping the future scenes (those we were certain were the future) would have shown at least some of the nuts-and-bolts technological advances the aliens were gifting us with. Ian mentions off-hand "faster-than-light travel" earlier in the movie. I would have settled for a really, really tiny smartphone.
He and WWE's Mick Foley wrestled on the same high school team. Both apparently agree that James was the much better wrestler. They also went to SUNY together, and James played halfback on the football team.
Something something John Paul Jones something something Stairway.
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"Bring all your digital devices down to the WWJD-AM parking lot for the big down-with-the-memes bonfire. Send a message that good, upstanding people will not stand for photos taken out of context with ironic all-caps messages!"
But, now we know that he didn't find all those interesting claims himself. That Voice did all the work. Simmons is a fraud!
Paul's 1979 contract with Columbia had a clause that would have allowed him and the others to record under the Beatles name with Capitol. At the very least, it was probably just legal coverage, but it does leave the impression that groundwork was being done just in case.
What about the farmers? Shouldn't he at least have sent them a new truck?