I saw the first one, and I remember really liking the chemistry between the two leads. I don't remember much about the movie besides that, but I know I left the theatre liking it solely for that reason.
I saw the first one, and I remember really liking the chemistry between the two leads. I don't remember much about the movie besides that, but I know I left the theatre liking it solely for that reason.
That movie is so good. Hunt for the Wilderpeople is also very good.
And she comes with extra letters!
Wouldn't a baseball player who isn't in the Hall, and doesn't deserve to be, make for a better analogy?
So was Dexter.
Objective or subjective? I'm pretty sure it's the latter.
Except Rizzuto is in the Hall, and Kravitz isn't…
Yeah, then Oliver would feel wierd, too.
Make that tens of millions and one, then.
I don't think this is news to anyone.
I'm guessing "much of Europe in the first millennium" or "much of west Africa in the past few centuries" isn't going to cut it?
The word "evangelical" always bothers me when used in polls or demography. I'm pretty well-versed in Christian theology, and it's always unclear to me what the writer/pollster means. Almost all major Christian denominations are in favor of evangelism. Generally, people use it to mean something like "Republican…
There are tens of millions of people who still "buy" Calvinism, even if it's only partially.
I would argue Screwtape is every bit as theological as Mere Christianity or A Grief Observed or what have you. Sure, it has a framing mechanism those others don't have, but there isn't a page that isn't about God or the Christian life.
That bizarre time signature of 3/4, so rarely used.
I've only heard "dog and pony show". Although I'd never heard the phrase until two years ago.
Searching for pudding,
My eyes overlooked the mane
Despite its pink hue.
(Ah, I was looking for the pudding so intently, I missed the pink mane.)
No, they like all rasces equally.
Why aren't you in the poster? (I know next to nothing about the franchise.)