After reading this article, I too need to drink some win.
After reading this article, I too need to drink some win.
Man, child labor is getting out of hand.
I wonder if it’s related to The Return of Jafar.
I’m annoyed every time these garbage live-action remakes come up and the writer fails to mention Iger’s “brand deposit” quote.
Live-action Cars? Isn’t that just The Fast and the Furious?
Can we get a D+ show that just features Bothans being slaughtered left and right? Starting with Borsk Fey’lya.
But, plot twist, he succeeded at failing!
That’s not running!
Stop referring to these do-nothing choads by their made-up titles and just use their names. Replace “Prince Harry” and “the Duke of Sussex” with “Harry Windsor.”
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Exactly. The strike is against the members of the AMPTP who are refusing a reasonable deal; if an independent producer wanted to make an independent film with independent financing, and was willing to meet the WGA’s terms, then everything could proceed as normal for that production.
Season 2 of OFMD finished filming back in December, and it hasn’t been listed as being killed, so I think we can at this point assume it’s still happening.
Thank god you’re here to give us objective facts about movie quality.
I think I can take this show as it intends, a set of parables about how to be a better person and about how kindness and forgiveness are virtues. The precise plot mechanics don’t matter nearly as much as the fact that Ted is basically a modern-day Jesus, but without all the judginess.
I would have liked it more if they’d made it explicit that Rupert didn’t really value Nate’s expertise, and undercut him by having other coaches contribute strategy and leadership. He just wanted Nate’s (significant) tactical ability, and to stick it to Richmond by stealing their “Wonder Boy.” And Nate eventually…
Not to mention Psych!
I wrote a trilogy of fantasy novels a few years ago, and one of the running... threads (not really a gag) was that there’s prophecies but some people believe them and some don’t, and they’re very clearly just things people in-world believe, not dicta that I as the author was using as foreshadowing. I hate prophecies…
I misread “thetans” as “tibetans”
They electrocute them and hurl them off the Statue of Liberty?
Audit them?