Harrison Ford personally intervened on her behalf to get her the part in Six Days, Seven Nights
Harrison Ford personally intervened on her behalf to get her the part in Six Days, Seven Nights
Pshaw I say, Bowfinger is hilarious.
Yeah, but in fairness to Pittsburgh, it’s literally impossible to get from one place to another unless you make 14 left-right-left-left-left-left-left-how am I not back where I started?-left-right turns and cross at least one of the three rivers at least twice. You simply can’t speed that much when you have to merge…
Could her career also have been killed by a bunch of mediocre movies that never seemed to land?
That’s part of his questline. After you get to a certain point with the items you turn into him he becomes automatically aggro’d and you have to beat him up a little bit for him to calm down. Eventually he does and lets you spare him so you can continue his questline.
lol, I’m sorry, but your claim that someone being anti-streaming makes them pro-capitalist is spurious.
I mean, fair point overall. I won’t let a single review change my mind, but I will let this information temper my expectations. Kotaku is generally a shadow of its former self, and maybe even a shadow of that shadow. Agree that that is primarily what I come here for also. That said, John is one of the more intentional…
OR....A game is sorta advertised as one vibe/thing and having it change into something else midway sucks if you aren’t into whatever it is....Heaven forbid someone puts it out there as a warning to potential buyers to open up a discussion. Sorry you play games and have rose tinted glasses on everything you buy.
Shooting and killing things doesn’t have to be part of something being a video game
The “shooting” part, which admittedly isn’t the strongest point, ends up being such a small percentage of the game it seems weird to focus on it at all.
Right now I think Kotaku is very much dug into their trenches in what they call a culture war and, weirdly enough, they chose to back the side with the giant corporation that defends predatory monetization and actual sexual abusers.
And every article about this game you publish, positive or negative, helps remind people know the game exists. Obviously, these articles aren’t hurting the game, so at this point, you’re just writing these articles for the clicks and not because you actually care about the game or its harm.
And as is often the case with real life couples, their onscreen chemistry is negligible
Those movies were saved by their message: Your loser friends are stepping stones on your way to popularity, and if you’re beautiful enough they’ll come crawling back no matter how many times you throw them under the bus to get the hot jock.
She was paid $7 million for a part that didn’t even make it into the Thor final cut? Thats nuts
Glaser: “just kidding, it’s mainly about sex, dating, and my vagina, because it’s been said by smart men on Reddit that those are the only things female comics discuss”
‘It’s an act that she’s found remarkable and sustained success’
I was wondering where to put this comment, but I can’t think of any better place than here:
Peter Steele was, unreservedly, the hottest man to ever enter the world of metal. Not only was he a 6'8 muscle bound behemoth, he was funny.
Reading this during the era of $100,000+ max gear macrotransaction scam games is really something.