It really is a horribly framed and/or horribly cropped and poorly lit photo.
It really is a horribly framed and/or horribly cropped and poorly lit photo.
Jokes on them, Apple stopped supporting that iOS years ago.
I find great joy in people who over pay for sneakers, never wear them just to have them ultimately disintegrate in front of them.
Plus, his name is Tuberville.
If you watch the Netflix doc, The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel you learn that internet sleuths are more than willing to ruin someone’s life based on the conclusions they jump to because of their horrible investigations.
From the looks of things him dying his hair is the least of his insecurities about aging.
The Optimus Prime one seemed fun, but not $50 worth of fun.
It might be better if Harrison Ford stayed away from the plane altogether.
Why in the world would Disney ever sell Star Wars? And where did you come up with this 5 year time frame?
I finally saw Tenet in a theater yesterday at Alamo Drafthouse. The audio doesn’t really didn’t become an issue until the breathing masks were introduced. While it might be a little less confusing upon the second viewing it isn’t any less convoluted. But it is quite the spectacle to watch.
I believe the original book version of Pooh is already in the public domain, not the red shirted Disney version. Same goes with all the characters from the original book. Tigger isn’t quite yet because he was introduced until the sequel book.
Be careful what you wish for:
I see two outcomes:
I got to tell you this wasn’t my first choice. I wanted something about them talking about hanging dong, but it is hard to find a clean hi res version. But this fits as well. Sunny really needs a frinkiac.com like meme generator.
Much like with Oppenheimer the year build of hype from the trailers did it no favors. I’ve only watched it at home so not quite the joke of watching a Nolan movie on a phone, but I can’t imagine a 55" TV is also what he had in mind. But in all honestly I can’t imagine sitting in a theater would have helped any.
One of the best:
All I ask is that it’s as pretty to watch as Tennet was, but you know, with a god damn coherent story.
I saw Dead Reckoning on Sunday at some Walmart sponsored early screening event but of all the stunts he’s done over the years I still say dangling from a cargo jet or the halo jump have to be the most impressive. Well, to me at least.
I have more memories of the poster than I do the movie, which I only saw for the first time a year or so ago. As a kid I vividly remember it in the video store at some point when it was coming out on home video.