The Three Great Westerns of 2007, Definitively Ranked:
The Three Great Westerns of 2007, Definitively Ranked:
As am I.
That was so predictable you accurately predicted it.
Another one down. Keep 'em coming.
Whoever had Stephen Daldry in the "director of the Obi-Wan spinoff" pool can collect their winnings.
Chop them up, mix with some chopped tomatoes, mix in some corn removed from the cob, drizzle with olive oil and lime juice, add some cilantro, and use a a dip type thing.
Is there a way to sort by likes?
It's exactly the same show it always has been.
His performance was probably held back by Phil Jackson's direction, though.
I mean, it has essentially been our unofficial policy for a while now.
(It would be much appreciated!)
It's not from the past decade, but I have determined through a thorough study* that anybody who likes Community would like Paris When it Sizzles.
(Don't tell anybody I told you this, but I have it on good authority that one is in the works)
And he'll likely be losing to a former judge who was removed from his position for refusing to issue marriage licenses to same sex couples, thinks that the Ten Commandments should be displayed at government buildings, who thinks that parts of Indiana and Illinois are under Sharia law, and believes that the Founders…
1) Superman?
2) Dead Man's Chest
3) Agent J (or James Edwards III if they are being pedantic)
4) The Adventures of Pluto Nash
You take the good, you take the bad, so on, so forth.
The fact that he referred to Nazis, white supremacists, and at least one terrorist as "us" needs to be amplified as much and as loudly as possible.
I look forward to reading it if/when DC ever creates an online subscription service.
Just curious.