When your the governor of less than 1 million people, there’s a lot of time to get high on the smell of your own farts.
When your the governor of less than 1 million people, there’s a lot of time to get high on the smell of your own farts.
Worse still, Moore and Braga decided to kill Kirk, and not in any particularly glorious way—he falls off a bridge, and for his dying line, cribs George Takei’s signature “Oh my” line.
The effect on Twitter’s workforce can’t be overstated, either. Musk fired thousands of workers, refused to pay severance, and now his attorneys are skipping arbitration hearings, dragging out the process even longer for people who had their livelihoods cut off with little notice. All while Musk makes dick jokes on…
Twitter right now is worse. Much, much worse.
Fuck, I guess that means The Great North is getting bumped to January in favor of Dan Harmon’s latest self-indulgent Krapfest.
I’m not sure “smattering of success” is the turn of phrase I’d use. Has there ever been a social media platform that logged 100 million users in it’s first week?
You’re absolutely right, according to the synopsis I read.
COVID really did a number of the film/tv industry (in addition to, you know, everyone and everything else).
I doubt anyone will ever ask to get paid for interviewing or taking a class. Most of us don’t.
Oh man, I would LOVE to see this guy in front of a classroom of 10th or 11th graders trying to give a lesson on the massacre without discussing race.
The way I understand it, WarnerBros was able to write off Batgirl and Scoob! in a different (presumably more favorable financially) manner because of a very narrow, limited-time provision of the merger with Discovery, and only on the condition that the movies never be released.
What I find more odd is that The Locked Tomb series as a whole is nominated even though it’s not yet completed.
Nona deserves to win for having a character named Hot Sauce and tons of interesting cow facts.
I think Muir is a very good writer with big ideas that she conveys well. I just don’t like waiting through most of the book for the main character to catch up to me.
It’s stunning to me that streaming services spent billions on all this content without the foggiest idea of how to make it easily watchable. It’s all just filed away on a poorly-designed interface under overly broad categories. Crater cost them $50 million to make, but to customers it’s just one of hundreds of tiny…
That explains it. I could’ve sworn I read that whole series during covid.
I feel like this has always been the MO of the MCU. For all the interconnectedness, the stories are self-contained to the point of stepping on each other’s toes fairly regularly (much like regular comics).
It is possible to roll my eyes about a keyboard warrior protest that made Kony 2012 look effective and also lament the impact that increased corporatization will have on the user experience.
[Fidelity’s] most recent valuation only accounts for the worth of the company’s holdings up to May 31.
Voller’s plane finds the tear in time he believed the Dial was directing him to; his aim is to return to Germany before World War II, kill Hitler, and assume command of the Nazi army. However, Indy mentions that Archimedes didn’t account for continental drift and that Voller’s calculations are off. They aren’t going…