DeSantis is the sociopath who knows how to mimic normal peoples’ emotions.
Book a hotel. Stay away from unregulated businesses.
I can’t believe I’m saying this but I would watch Zack Synder’s attempt to film “The Fountainhead.” I would regret it later.
If he’s so exhausted, he should take a very very very very long vacation.
Sooo no mention the synopsis is just word for word Seven Samurai....or that Star Wars is an adaptation of The Hidden Fortress which is Kurosawa but not the one that Snyder is adapting? Just something something Star Wars, something something Kurosawa something something Snyder suck?
I worked with a chef for years who would literally have his dick out under his apron. And now restaurant owners are like "Wha??? No one wants to work?"
I hope she gets to run, but I don’t think they should bend any rules for her. That’s not really fair to athletes who may have abstained to pass their own tests during this testing period.
Hamberdler*
The first round of financing for this echo chamber was courtesy of Chinese fugitive Guo Wengui, who was hosting Steve Bannon on his yacht when Slimy Steve was arrested last summer. A lot of the suggest “follows” are Chinese accounts.
Seam ripper
100%
How dare you put that into the universe.
Employees pushed back against the directive but were told they had to move forward with the approved language and eventually created two mock-ups, one with all lives matter and the other with Black Lives Matter. Lululemon chose the latter and the director in question parted ways with the company after she apologized…
That it happened at all, I guess? I’m with you—this is a fuckin’ weird thing to be complaining about. As if it’s some reprehensible thing that Lululemon had an executive on payroll who turned out to have fucked up beliefs, and were subsequently let go after those beliefs emerged. How is what happened here not a model…
I bet Barsanti never saw Galaxy Quest but he did see it stars Tim Allen and immediately assumed it had to be meh.
Interesting choice of the other “perfect films” though. Sure, lots of people would pick “The Godfather”, but the other choices are nearly as surprising as “Galaxy Quest”. I mean, “A Place in the Sun” is a good film, but I wouldn’t call it great, and “Dodsworth” (which I haven’t seen) is considered to be a good 1930s…
Reminds me of Iron Giant, a fantastic film marketed by people who had zero clue what to do with it and thus no one saw it at the time.
Galaxy Quest obviously belongs at the top.