That last scene was obviously a ripoff from Harry And The Hendersons
https://youtu.be/1d8oqIXtjd…
That last scene was obviously a ripoff from Harry And The Hendersons
https://youtu.be/1d8oqIXtjd…
It's not wreaks as in "wreaks havoc", it's reeks as in "reeks of Havoc, the spray for teenage boys."
Because screenwriters who write characters who are writers have little humility or self-awareness.
But admit it - he totally looks like a guy who owns a failing restaurant.
Larry Wilmore doesn't read books, he gets three people to shout about them.
Yes, you can tell because he doesn't get shows until years after their prime.
I'd suggest that you use Roboto Light for your default body text, with Roboto Regular used for hyperlinks and in oblique for film/TV titles.
You might also make your leading a bit tighter, as the short column width you're using doesn't require the loose leading you currently have.
It was weirdly compelling. I mean, it's exactly the kind of show that gets cancelled, but it's good that she got a season to do her thing.
Also: the first two episodes were directed by Dean Parisot, who made 'Red 2' such an unwatchable mess. No show should start out like that.
The less British that Elementary tries to be, the better it is. The formula that 24-episode season American shows fall into isn't a straightjacket for this show; its weaknesses only show when it tries to become something it's not.
He's basically a human labrador. A fascist would get the same warmth as everyone else from a labrador because the dog just wants to be liked.
This terrible but incredibly catchy song is cricket's sole contribution to society:
https://www.youtube.com/wat…
Dual-core i5 chips in a $1500 laptop? Come on. Apple makes a huge amount of profit on their hardware.
That's like saying democracy wouldn't be a thing if it weren't for France.
They figure that people willing to pay $1500 for a midrange laptop will go along with pretty much anything.
If he put a modicum of faked confidence into performing then he wouldn't seem so out of place on SNL. He should know as a standup that any nervousness you display makes the audience uncomfortable along with you. They don't want that. They want a performance to have momentum, and a point of view, and to deliver without…
A big part of the nostalgia is for an economy which allowed someone with no real education to earn a breadwinner wage for 40 years. Those jobs only come back when a totalitarian leader institutes protectionism on a massive scale. International free trade is a bit of a Pandora's Box.
I think the political world has moved into a phase where both sides tacitly assume that the working class is (a) an undesirable status, (b) will virtually cease to exist in the future, and (c) is currently a dwindling group who respond to a small range of pandering phrases.
During the long era of US manufacturing,…
No, but it has plenty of good lines.
If your base materials are shot through with impurities, you need to overwork any construction you make from them because they are inherently weaker. But sometimes overworked buildings have their own beauty because they result in structures that nobody had ever thought to make before.