Joni is my favorite folk singer so of course I teared up seeing her sing. Very glad recent years have kind to her.
Joni is my favorite folk singer so of course I teared up seeing her sing. Very glad recent years have kind to her.
Also I'm a bit peeved they didn't do any highlight for Gordon Lightfoot, you know one of the three most beloved Canadian folk singers ever. But to be fair, reality gave him the greatest send off with the Mariners Church ringing the bell 30 times.
I see, a very good clarification. Although I'm sure either way its not a massive hit.
I can't even tell where the money went. The Kingsmen ww1 prequel looks a little bit better and that has a smaller budget. Did they blow it all on the marketing? I got bombarded with dancing Dua Lipa more then even the Minions.
The Lost Kingdom or something. It was better.
Starting in the 1890s and early 1900s yeah there was a lot of Ripper books. I believe one of the first Hitchcock films, the Lodger, was one of those books.
From the man that brought you Scotland did ww1 and Hitler post credit scene, spy cat is normal.
Wow holy shit that's bad. The Wikipedia plot summary doesn't even bother noting half the cast. That's some real creative marketing.
They have gotten there money's worth out of that yellow dress.
Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels is his best work to me.
Im trying to think of the last time he made a film worth seeing. Its been a while.
Okay I know this is a side point, but saying Capote created True Crime is giving him waaaaaay too much credit.
I actually really really like Moana, its probably my favorite of the post Frozen Walt Disney Animated Studio films. I'm glad Au'lli Cravalo has been doing pretty good career wise since.
First off, yes, Leon is the best character on the show holy hell I wish JB Smoove was in more things
Yep. No chance of bailing out and if the plane starts tumbling you have little chance of getting out. Your also the only gun on the bottom of the aircraft so its vulnerable.
Okay everyone will rightfully quote the Pine Barrens line about interior decorating and Chekoslovakians, but I think the scene early in season 6 when Paulie is talking to Tony in his coma is hysterical. He’s just making the worst small talk and Tony even wants him to shut up. To a point where he almost dies and…
That is aggressively awesome I won't lie. Not only did he come back alive, footage he captured is probably now stock footage for ww2 documentaries and appeared in a pretty solid film to boot!
Jesus, yeah that makes sense. I have the book just haven’t read it yet. The scary thing also is, its impossible to avoid combat. Its possible to join an army regiment that gets stuck in a really quiet sector or a ship that avoids any major battles. Being in a fighter or bomber means flying over enemy territory and you…
Yeah. I was kinda impressed the big French tennis tournament, Rolland Garros, is named for a ww1 pilot. The first guy to shoot down a couple planes with deflector wedges. Got captured, escapes prison in 1918 and died in October near the wars end.
Oh I am aware of the J7W1, pusher planes they were called. Actually quite common in WW1, they were slow but rather maneuveable. The most famous fight the Red Baron ever had was against British ace Lanoe Hawker who was flying one of these pusher planes. They mainly got phased out by 1917.