Mine too.
Mine too.
This was my favorite Indy movie as a kid and still is today!
I think it’s because it’s so well balanced. Like the humor feels so effortlessly woven into the story of the characters and their interactions. It’s not just “Haha, Indiana Jones said something funny” now back to the movie.
Yeah, let’s pretend that doesn’t apply to most friendships in most industries in general and only in Hollywood do people have hurt feelings over stupid shit.
Its a lukewarm take since most people would agree that it was heavily foreshadowed by the S2 finale, assuming I recall correctly when the Undying House thing was. A hot one would be saying that the final eps were actually not horrible or that it wasn’t obvious that Dumbass & Dumbass had a foot out the door since mid…
“I’m all right with being screwed, as long as you’re upfront about it.”
Now I’m waiting for Faux News to let us know how not being ripped off by hidden fees is TYRANNY and OPPRESSION by DEMOCRATS.
The kids she decided to have when she knew she was facing prison time?
Well the suits start coming and they don’t stop coming!
A celebrity has to issue an apology based on social media reactions to even the mildest of controversy.
This story is actually important for a lot of reasons that are still relevant (disclaimer: I work with these people and on these stories.) Here’s the original report:
With great powder
Gum should not be mixed with candy (for the sake of argument I’m including popsicles as candy), it makes both sides worse. Nothing of value is being lost here.
Never had the Spongebob pop but as a kid, I had several other cartoon character type pops. From what I remember, this seems like a good thing. The gumballs always sucked. You had this good ice cream bar and at the end you had this old, chalky, half frozen gumballs that you chewed for 30 seconds and spit out.
“You need writers for those shows, and until the writers get a deal they find fair, they’re not coming back to work.”
This almost has to be incel behavior.
Glad they caught the lunatic but, it’s not a sedan. That’s a coupe.
Great, now these two can shuffle off into the dust bin of entertainment history and never be heard from again.
The National Fedora Society will be pleased.
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