brianfowler713
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brianfowler713

Hey, if it’s working for The Chosen...

Does that mean Chancellor Vernham deposed Queen Mia in a bloody coup?

Assuming this is shown in theatres, I advise anyone interested in this movie to watch it there. I chose to rent Talented Mr Ripley rather than seeing it in the theatre, and almost as soon as I put it on, my mom came home and insisted on watching it with me.

Weird question, but is “the small country” ever referred to by name?

This is great and all, but when can we watch Part One on Netflix?

But what about the “Yogurt Armour?”

I’m assuming the game was beating the players.

Except the closest we ever came to a two state solution was almost thirty years ago, when I was in high school.

I have just one question; Why is an entire planet named like a creek, aka a small river?

That’s what surprised me about this news.

Since November 2016 (if not sooner) it’s been A LOT easier to swallow a billionaire stealing cakes he could easily afford.

This may seem obvious to people who know, but at the time I didn’t, that the Stonecutters are a parody of the Freemasons.

Blaming “humanity” on systemic equality while ignoring capitalism is like blaming mass shootings on the shooter while completely ignoring that they live in a place where it’s easier to get an assault rifle than a house, car, job...

UNLIKE Mr. Corolla, Jimmy Kimmel has earned my respect for calling out Jay Leno on the Tonight Show.

Sorry for going (slightly) off topic, but if this is a prequel to the Big Bang Theory, why is he wearing a dress shirt and bow tie?

Sadly, not even a child with the voice of a grandmother is as creepy as “Rule34,” even without “generative AI.”

Wait, the actor’s personal name is actually “Iain,” with the second “i?”

Slimer exists but miniature Stay Puff marshmallow men are a bridge too far.

Surprised he didn’t just try to get Hamm on as a replacement for Costner (unless he did, and Hamm turned him down)...

The only thing more confusing than how corporations expect people to pay for things after cutting as much paying jobs as possible, is how companies expect to make money by shutting down anything they have to sell.