That's not what the sentence means. He's saying that of all films Stallone directed after Paradise Alley, only two weren't various installments in either of the two franchises (Staying Alive and The Expendables).
That's not what the sentence means. He's saying that of all films Stallone directed after Paradise Alley, only two weren't various installments in either of the two franchises (Staying Alive and The Expendables).
I think this one is pretty fun.
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You can hardly call that a make-up win when it was considered the undeniable, consensus choice back then, similar to Daniel Day-Lewis this year. But Kramer vs. Kramer hasn't aged that well.
Makes sense, but if more shows keep pulling this stunt I imagine the guilds will step in at some point and see to that loophole getting fixed.
Urgh, this is an annoying trend. I don't get why they don't just call it two more seasons then. I mean, I do get it; it's so they can basically market a show as ending - and milk the resulting hype - twice, but with a one-year gap between episodes it's just looking ridiculous.
"Though to be fair, a lot of sexual minorities do make their
alternate sexuality the focus of their lives rather than just a part of
it (e.g., hanging out only with other LGBT people, wearing
self-identifying clothing/accessories at all times, etc.)"
I mean, really, this is the first show ever (?) to have a transsexual protagonist. I think we should cut it some slack if it doesn't shove that issue to the sidelines by the second episode.
Seriously? This is the kind of joke Seth MacFarlane would make if it wasn't about him.
Yes, Donna mentioned it.
I wouldn't call Walt super paranoid at all. If anything he's way too quick to think he's got everything under control.
Really? I haven't seen the film but Hoskins as Mario seems like its one and only good decision.
That Assad guy's wife is such a bitch.
And that, to their credit, is another thing they don't really do anymore, these kinds of pans for low-hanging fruits (unlike, say, this site sometimes *cough*).
…nothing about that joke is insulting towards Hartman?
It's Brent DiCrescenzo, who is basically everything hateable about Pitchfork in a nutshell. When Pitchfork is being parodied it usually turns out to be his brand of labyrinthine pompousness specifically. And although he hasn't been with the site in many years his shadow still looms large as his writing style is what…
I love what a turnaround his season has been for Marie. After most people had written her off as a character of any importance to the show a long time ago it increasingly looks as if she's gonna play a big role in the resolution indeed. I also love how how her and Skyler's roles to their respective husbands mirror…
They were always pretty lukewarm on them, actually.
This film is so in love with itself I wanted to yell at the screen "Get a room!"
This must be the pitchforkiest band that Pitchfork doesn't really like.