They call him the Secretary of Education because he schools everyone.
They call him the Secretary of Education because he schools everyone.
That's a perceptive question, I think. They're very different films but yes.... I think there's a strong shared resonance. I'd like to screen 'em both in one night, actually. Although I might have to seek medical advice afterwards.
Basically also went from "Show that could potentially save NBC" ... to ... "Emblematic of everything wrong with NBC".
The wardrobe changed, but I'd argue not much else. The characters and storytelling were pretty consistent throughout.
Agreed. Much like seeing his daughter on the side of the road, waving to him. To Marty: "Do you believe in ghosts?"
I know I'd sleep a lot better if I knew that Data was still working on the enignes while I snoozed.
"The anti-GMO crowd is another guilty party."
Alternate headline, via Luke Plunkett: You've Already Made Your Mind Up About Titanfall, So Fuck It
This article shows that after many long years, progress is being made. Kickers are finally being accepted as actual members of the football team
Yeah, if I didn't have to work at Burger King I definitely could have played center in the NBA.
That's settled. Next question, please.
Income inequality wasn't as immense as it is today. But the figure of the yuppie villain was definitely very similar to the 1 percenter villain. That's what I'm getting at.
I read this during the Bush years and the height of the Religious Right and it freaked me the fuck out.
Shouldn't they convert the dunk contest into a posterization contest? More interesting to see Griffin jump over a human than a Kia.
Would also allow big white stiffs the chance to participate in the weekend.
There's absolutely nothing wrong with Times New Roman as a font whatsoever. It could perfectly be applied to a "professional site", if the style of said site justified its usage.
Had never heard of it. Didn't know about the book.
Oooh, didn't think of that, though somehow I doubt that's where they're heading.
I think when Ted Turner bought the library in the 80s he had people go through the cartoons and chose some that would never be aired on his channels. Some of them you'll see in the public domain, and others, while they had questionable content, were shown after having the offending content cut.
Bizarrely, that 15-part serial was released on DVD around the time the newer Batman movies (Batman Begins, etc) were getting put out. I recall they were being sold for around 3 bucks at the time.