Yep, my experience has been closer to yours in that sense. In my case, I would include lesbians on my 'close relationship' list. Haha.
Yep, my experience has been closer to yours in that sense. In my case, I would include lesbians on my 'close relationship' list. Haha.
Its likely the cop could have said that he had imminent fear for a life and had justification to enter without warrant.
Keeping it in the context of a movie — and not how people really respond or don't to torture — I would say the torture inflicted only served to slow down the police work. (They could have found out more information in subsequent questioning, even though they couldn't keep arresting him.) Also, ultimately, the person…
He's already a joke unto himself.
Does the story change from person to person like the Joker in Dark Knight?? Cool!
I think they justify it because it changes characters/story location every year. Even though its usually the same actors. Its a thin-ass excuse.
He's HORRRRRIBLE in that show. Can I get some glaze for my ham??
The wool literally grows from his scalp. He's part Alpaca.
They're BOTH god-awful.
I read he looked drunk (I didn't notice). Thats too bad because I know he's been in rehab at least once.
Well she was on Parks & Recreation so she certainly is eligible for a SAG card now if she wasn't before.
I love her. I like that her hair isn't dyed jet black or brown and it looks so good on her.
Isn't she pregnant? Is that your joke??
Maybe, but part of that is that Redford and Hanks are just so much older than the other three its like contemporaries. But, you may have a point.
I thought Clooney's satire of a Cary Grant screwball performance was spot on.
Scorsese's 'Bringing Out The Dead' was dreadful. 'Kundun' wasn't far behind (though it LOOKED great.)
Sorry, Ladykillers was just bad, full stop. (And I never saw the original.)
Mumford & Sons + "Barton Fink" = "Inside Llewyn Davis". If that sounds good to you, it can't be long enough. For the rest of us…not so much.
Exactly.
Interesting how in the first season I couldn't see the point of following Sonny around. He was a one-note junkie who reminded me a bit too much of a Gus Van Sant character for some reason. Now that his story has completed….I miss him. Ugh. So silly.