Farve, like Brees, definitely passes the “fun” test anyway. Watching him ride the line between “unbelievable” and “unbelievably bad” was always entertaining.
Farve, like Brees, definitely passes the “fun” test anyway. Watching him ride the line between “unbelievable” and “unbelievably bad” was always entertaining.
To be fair it would help if the kid didn’t feel like having a conversation required being 2 inches from your nose.
“From the director of the 10th(?) most popular super-hero movie...”
Right, because their friends weren’t there. When I joined Facebook, a bunch of my friends were right there sharing stuff. When I joined Google+, it was a pretty nice interface with nothing to do in it.
Yeah, that was exactly my experience with the PS service. Even with high speed internet in silicon valley, the latency was just too high.
And it’s shit. I got the trial and tried it out and it was pretty much unusable choppy. Maybe my internet is too crap, but if the internet in the literal middle of silicon valley isn’t good enough (I live in Mountain View), I’m not sure where it would be.
No. They released it wrong. Facebook started at Harvard, then pushed out to boston schools, then colleges, before finally going widespread. In other words, when most people started getting on Facebook when it was small, there were all ready a bunch of people they knew there. When people got on to Google+ it was often…
That’s no chicken. It’s a cock.
...of COCK!
I don’t know, seems like a pro lapse in judgement.
I mean, there’s no way it’s the Souixie and the Banshees album, but it would be pretty awesome if it was...
“Cracks me up” “Makes me livid” tomayto tomahto
God I hate the trend of commercial “apologies”. I mean, when Dominos did the “sorry our pizza is so shit” thing a couple years ago it was kind of cute, but the Wells Fargo, Facebook, and PG&E commercial apology tours just make me wince.
Sure, but at least on the surface Eisenburg as brilliant supervillain is plausible casting. Cera would never be cast in that sort of role. That Eisenburg is generally considered not to have hit the mark probably has many causes, not all having to do with Eisenburg himself.
Given how strongly Iron Fist came back from season 1 to season 2, I’m definitely willing to give DD a chance. DD 2 is probably my second least favorite Marvel/Netflix season, but it was still a huge leap up from Iron Fist 1.
Well Gao was pretty great, but they did rely too much on faceless ninjas, who kind of had the faceless ninja problem where 1 of them was an unstoppable badass, but 30 of them go down like tissue paper.
I don’t think it’s the only reason, but Iron Fist 2 was *so* much better than season 1 and they at least got it down to 10. Like Luke Cage 2, it spent a little time laying groundwork, but I didn’t mind that, because it pretty much paid off everything it set up. From someone who bailed on season 1 around episode 9.
To be fair, DiNofrio gets a lot more screen time to develop the character. Duncan just didn’t have time to build such a nuanced character, but he was a really great on screen presence, both physically and charismatically.
Well given that the hand were defeated (or let’s just say severely set back - these are comic books after all - in The Defenders, I imagine we’ll have some other bad guys for a while.
I kind of liked how they did the “radar” special effects, but a) it was a long time ago, b) I was probably high, and c) it probably hasn’t aged well.