It boggles my mind that Love Never Dies managed to get out of London, let alone a national tour. Holy crap but people must be hard-up for Phantom. I only watched the Fathom version (the movie theater simulcast thing) and I still felt ripped off.
It boggles my mind that Love Never Dies managed to get out of London, let alone a national tour. Holy crap but people must be hard-up for Phantom. I only watched the Fathom version (the movie theater simulcast thing) and I still felt ripped off.
Yes, but other than that, how did you enjoy the play, Mrs. Lincoln?
Seriously. Why is it always the crazy person they put in charge of the EXPLOSIVES?
Amazingly, it is one of the more watchable Olympic sports.
On the part of the GOP, you mean?
For a while there it looked like it might get some traction. Then the Orange Menace appeared and all hope was sucked into the abyss known as 2016.
Just harder to spot.
I believe that's called "Palpatine Syndrome".
I think he'd have been fine as the joker, especially in Burton's world. Let's be honest, it's really just a more violent version of the 60s th show with a much more limited palate.
OTOH, there's definitely at least one I can look at and say "Nope, that ain't it"
My only point is that it's hardly equal on balance. Put the reason for that on Chricton if you wish, but it doesn't change the outcome.
You are really on it with these. I know I shouldn't laugh, but I can't help it.
The same reason they hate all movies which seem made by marketing comittees rather than artists. That might be slightly unfair in the case of Cars, but compared with the rest of Pixar's work, it's close enough.
You do understand that you're both arguing for the same thing now, right?
Definitely pull Lincoln from "brilliant". Give it to WotW or AI, depending on your ability to stomach the former's ending (personally, I disavow it exists).
Thank you.
Ellie and Lex balance out Grant, Tim, Malcolm, Muldoon, Nedry, and Hammond?
What's your point?
Dude, remember that conversation yesterday?
Ha ha no. Hitting is fine. We're just worried about bad words and naughty bits.