Probably, with this short notice.
Probably, with this short notice.
Sadly, because he's running unopposed, there's no real way for him to lose the election. Recalling him is the most we can hope for.
He was also Richard Nixon in Dick, which is a highly underrated film.
Of classic vintage, I tend to like the more screwball comedies, like Twentieth Centure, Her Man Godfrey, and What's Up Doc. Of modern vintage, I go for things like Obvious Child and Sleeping With Other People.
Counter-counterpoint: perhaps.
Alternatively, yes.
Infamous is just one of those words which has been taken to just mean really, really well known and the original connotation has degraded in common usage over the years.
Also that only Classical and Jazz will be the only music that survives.
Wild Zero. It will change your life and teach you one of the most important lessons you can ever learn.
Ah man, not even of a rainbow colored hair having Jewel Staite?
Have you taken a look at Space Cases lately? If so, is it worth checking out again? I know YouTube had all of the episodes up last I checked, and I'd like to hope that Nickleodeon has better things to do than take down videos for a show they're almost certainly never going to do anything with.
Honestly, there's a decent amount of pop culture I got into as a kid that I still love sincerely today. I tried to make a list as a kid of the one million greatest things and making a vow that I'd see all one million of them. While I can't remember the exact number I stopped at, I still remember my top five: Star…
Please don't skip the film for reasons that aren't true. The On The Media story about this, from the director himself, stated that the film shows Bill discovering that his sister was a lesbian and that it was something he never knew about her. No cover-up was mentioned. I have no clue how other reviewers might have…
How is it a fucking straw man? That's the exact situation that happened. Do you even know the definition of a straw man argument?
Have I told a newspaper about this is the more important question and the answer is no, no I haven't.
He also has a weird bit where he seems to make a major theme of Chinatown is about how hard it is if you don't have a car in Los Angeles. Imagine my surprise when I find out that it's just the one bit that he uses in Los Angeles Plays Itself.
Okay, it's not 1:1 co-worker, but still someone you worked in a professional capacity.
Ya know, if I was in a band and I got a bad review, I'd probably want there to be pictures of sad dogs. I mean, sure, they think my music sucks. But then the image is so cute, even if they are sad.
If somehow you get in a prominent position where you're interviewed about your co-worker, feel free to bash them publicly. I'm sure there'll be no pushback whatsoever.
As was revealed in a We Hate Movies episode about The Last Stand, the DVD reveals that they did shoot an alternate take with Rogue not giving up her powers. Why they went the way they did remains a mystery.