I think the idea was one for the kids and one for the adults or kidults in this case.
I think the idea was one for the kids and one for the adults or kidults in this case.
Yeah...lol
I thought it opened Thursday and comes to Netflix on the 22nd? Or is that wide release midnight between the 21st and 22nd?
Also while I understand the theory behind "control presence" ie basically being an asshole robot to control the situation that's why my uncle quit training to be a cop as he couldn't act like that. Now he's a gym teacher for special needs kids so it makes sense.
Watch that hbo doc on telemarketing they're even worse than I thought possible.
That's not as true as you'd think. It constantly changes but even less are gop now than in 2017. I've also seen data saying officers tend to be conservative and enlisted liberal with there being far more of the later.
Thinking about this for enough seconds make me realize something. So people complained and 3 to 4 days later they had customized lip balm tins? How'd they make them so fast? Why didn't they just buy chapstick and give it to them sooner? We're they just laying around? I have so many questions now.
I'm assuming the set was extremely dry because that's the only it makes sense to me but with 456 people it's not unthinkable that a combination of people genuinely suffering or being willing to complain about would come forward.
That’s probably true but they also supposedly kicked two players for doing exactly that so that's weird.
I can’t remember exactly what Charlie Brooker show it was, probably Screenwipe, but he recreated a reality show and critique how they’re produced which hilarious and entertaining. I never cared enough about them to get into the details like he did so it was illuminating and made never want to watch them except for…
One which who has mail from his address? I believe her at least lol
If you have collision yes if not then no. At least that’s how it works here in NYS last I checked. It makes sense because your insurance company is avoiding paying out under your collision coverage by going after the person that caused the accident and their liability coverage.
That's one of my favorite movie from when I was a kid. Time Bandits being above it though and probably a ton of other stuff. It was just the first time I saw anything like that.
Does anyone know if that's a normal thing ie needing a signature from an actor at the end of a project? That seems like a crazy way to do business.
Does it though with the red guys fighting air and striking poses in the background while waiting their turn?
This is one time LOL is actually accurate: LOL! If you're referring to the Snoke fight where the red guys not only show Mook chivalry they actively strike poses and attack air in the background as one of the best fights in Star Wars history idk what's more laughable that you believe it or it's true and all the other…
Also one thing I don't understand at all is that they've either been using recent plots from comics, using sparing details from older ones or just making up plot whole cloth when they have almost a centuries worth of stories to draw from
Idk if I really agree that superheroes are the problem more that they've settled into making predominantly one type of superhero movie. They could really be of any genre rather than light scifi comedies although GOTG3 was exactly that but it was well executed where Quantumania wasn't and that's the real difference.
I believe there’s two main problems: one the novelty has worn off and two the stuff just isn’t as hood/interesting anymore. Oh wait there’s probably three Feige is doing too much.
Yeah but it remains to be seen if they explain that in the movie.