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How much did he offer to pay them, how much was he contractually obligated to pay them, and how long did it take them to realize they weren’t getting paid?

Trump did that. At every rally.

Also the term “Oscar” or “Academy Award” is confusingly absent from that entire paragraph.  

It’s almost as if the Russos just aren’t the greatest film makers. I think they found a good match between their talent — grand but bland action movies — and source material in The Avengers. But there’s only one MCU, and without access to the characters, backstories, and goodwill that Marvel provides, the Russos don’t

SNL is strange, but plenty of actors bounced right back after a single season.

True. I think he’ll find success elsewhere.

Frankly I didn’t even recognize that guy - not his photo, not his name. Probably not a terrible idea for him to jump to a less crowded ship.  Same could be said for a lot of cast members.  Honestly I hope they don’t try to add anyone new, just give more work to the huge troupe they already have.

I mean, Rob Schneider sucks, but he’s not wrong in this instance. That was a really embarrassing/cringey moment for a comedy show.

The movie’s not perfect, but it was literally breathtaking for me since, for the first time since Empire Strikes Back, I had no idea where any individual scene or the overall movie was going. After decades of predictable storytelling, Johnson flipped over the table and did new and exciting stuff.

It’s imperfect, but by FAR the best of the Sequel Trilogy. It was unexpected, beautiful, frustrating, thrilling, and, you know, we’re still talking about it. When was the last time anyone mentioned Rise of the Skywalker or whatever the fuck?

Doesn’t seem weird to me, weirdly.  He seems like the kind of guy who just wears his dysfunction on his sleeve.  Like every skeevy thing there is to know about him we already know.  I don’t feel he has skeletons.

So, basic songwriting. Exciting.

He’s right. A lot of actors, if not the majority, employ techniques for eliciting and bringing emotional memories into one’s performances which were cornerstones of the early champions and teachers of The Method. It’s very ironic that such an internal process has a broad public conception built on the people who

The author’s pretty unequivocal about what they find bothersome about the quote, for sure. But, in reading the Rolling Stone piece itself, it seems Styles is describing an effort to “highlight what sex is really like between two men,” and that “men going at it” is the opposite of the tenderness possible in same-sex

The subtext of this article seems to be “I’m mad at Harry Styles but I shouldn’t have to tell you why.”

The perfect ending shot- Nathan’s butt crack.

Time Travel.

I’m very glad the show ended on a redemptive note. Saul was so despicable for these last episodes that I felt whiplash from the Jimmy we had seen all throughout the series up to the majority of this final season. But of course Gould and Gilligan had to take him to his Breaking Bad character. So by really rubbing it in

Kim was the one juror Jimmy needed to convince. Saul utters one last “It’s showtime!” (à la All That Jazz) shortly before giving a word-for-word encore of his earlier performance to convince the prosecutor that Saul had a chance at a hung jury, then he zigs instead of zags and begins his confession to the judge—but

He turned the clock back to being Jimmy, by turning 7 years into 86. He really did it: he built a time machine.