Maybe that hesitation is why it sounds like she’s grading the contestant when she says “That’s correct” or “No” or whatever.
Maybe that hesitation is why it sounds like she’s grading the contestant when she says “That’s correct” or “No” or whatever.
Whoa, almost exactly the same, down to the year (other than the commute time, though that’s my office’s fault for moving about 5 years ago).
I don’t think it showed it— I think the scene started with them about to go into the building, or waiting for an elevator, or something. Funny, I assumed the opposite, that they arrived together.
And pretty quickly after the fact, given that when they left to go back to their car, she drove off without Jimmy.
Not much to add at the moment, other than to mention the few seconds of the opening office-sign-hanging scene where the camera framed it as “Goodman & Ass”. What scamps these BCS directors are.
Related, I remember a few occasions after, sometimes long after, Harry Potter became huge that people (not, like, ‘officially’, but comments in venues such as this, twitter, etc.) would occasionally accuse Terry Pratchett of stealing the idea of a magical school, despite the fact that the first appearance of a magical…
Did that weirdo who for some inexplicable reason keeps stumping for Clarence Thomas’s childhood reply to your post too?
They don’t in The Favourite, though.
Because dickface up there sees it as a feature, not a bug.
Oh, it’s still there.
Wait, it’s not self-titled, it’s called “(self-titled”)? Blecch.
I agree. There’s a bunch of “Outstanding Casting” categories but apparently that’s more for the casting director(s) than the actual cast.
To your very last point, I know it’s been said a number of ways by a number of people (none of whom or which I can think of right now) but the gist is that the only thing that can wreck an idiot-proof plan is an idiot.
There was something weirdly, bleakly hilarious about that scene with Lyle. Not Lyle so much as in the middle of everything, Gus still takes the time to call him.
Ah, that’s the good stuff.
Whoever did the subtitles for Archer did some similar things, if I remember correctly. Heck, maybe it was even this same person.
It sort of seems like a band releasing a greatest-hits album with 2 new songs on it just to get a multi-album contract with a record label over the finish line.
Some good username / comment anti-synergy going here.
In a just world, the only evidence you’d need is that phone call. But this isn’t a just world.
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