I no watch View!
*eats paint*
I no watch View!
*eats paint*
I do that when I'm going to a fair, or something.
Man, that's another movie I completely forgot came out already.
That can't possibly be a female comic book hero. Her breasts and ass aren't even facing the same direction!
He got cast as Rainn Wilson's dad in a pilot that was never picked up.
Maybe it'll age better, and we just have to acclimate to it, or see eps several times?
So how did the reboot do? I know Netflix is pretty mum about their numbers usually, but they also don't mind letting everyone know when something's a hit.
Next, SyFy has optioned "KS", a prequel series about Dorothy Gale's grandparents, set entirely in Kansas.
I actually can't rewatch it. It's too uncomfortable. i just remember the icy silence that followed, and the chef desperately trying to play it off like it was a joke because he just killed his career, but too late.
Still though: someone finally told Kathy Lee to shut the fuck up.
Do you think they have a party there every night still?
Except that one time you have the chef snap and tell Kathy Lee Gifford to shut up.
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"Coming up next on the View: Whoopi Goldberg still thinks we need to give Trump a chance, and a lively discussion about the necessity of oxygen!"
I do the old skool Macaroni Grill style foccaccia with chunky salt, rosemary, and sage on it every now and again, particularly to have with a charcuterie plate or a salad. But any time I've branched out with other kinds, like, say, the one above, it's been not worth it.
Sure. Here we go.
Well I bet that green room was interesting after the show.
Prometheus from my recollection got good reviews, but then a week or two later was when word of mouth caught up and those same critics were "Wait, what?" about the movie itself. Tasha Robinson seemed to rethink her position on it the longer it was out.
Call centers are the one industry we should be happily offshoring.
The seemingly nice, laidback manager I worked with on night shift got fired after I left for running a sex ring with several female employees.
Night shift was the only thing that kept me sane. No office politics bullshit, everyone working with you was on the same wavelength of just wanting to be left alone, the only people calling are lunatics and easy to hang up on.
He's wildly inconsistent, becoming more so later in his career. Since Gladiator he's followed the model of well-received movie, then blowing that clout on a bunch of bad ones, then redeeming himself with another well-received movie and starting the trend all over again. The gaps between those well-received movies keep…