Spatchcocking is a must if you want evenly cooked chicken.
Spatchcocking is a must if you want evenly cooked chicken.
The fuck you on about? Companies are started and die all the time, so why are you so hysterical about this one?
Your solution is to give him what he wants?
It has to be the latter. Anything else would be way too much to cover in one episode.
No, the public option would be governing from the left. The system as it is is a Republican plan that Republicans "coincidentally" rejected once the black guy supported it.
No, Comey "just doing his job" would be not commenting on ongoing investigations. He also could have cleared things up for the American people, but instead, he let his vague statement stew for over a week, which allowed speculation to run rampant.
"less movies are being made overall."
Except, members of the group have used words and phrases of other members before, because, ya know, this is something that happens with tight knit groups that spend a lot of time together.
Let's not forget about the armed door-to-door warrantless searches and tanks roaming the streets. And all of it was completely pointless, as he was found by an ordinary citizen.
I'm just wondering if it begins with "This film was developed by a multicultural team of various faiths and beliefs.”
I think Mass Effect 1 would work wonderfully. An elite special forces unit made up of humans and aliens that don't trust each other, hunting a rogue agent across the milky way. The problem is that the sequel's are like a television show, with a looser over arching narrative. When you think about it, you never really…
The whole thing looks like it should have come out over a decade ago. I remember thinking that the It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia parody of American Idol was a little dated, and that was all the way back in 2007.
Set in Old Hollywood.
Do you really not get this very basic comedy? For example, in the science fair sketch, the nerds were geniuses, the college was massively corrupt, and the football player was an idiot with a first grade reading level. How in the hell do the latter two come out looking better to you? The sketch works because it takes a…
I thought she looked confused even before I realized the twist. I figured that the aliens were trying to communicate by manipulating her memories, or something.
Actually, the military was pretty logical. They were attacking because China was attacking. They figured that as soon as China attacked, there would be a good chance that the rest would retaliate. And China attacked because their adversarial communication method led to a bad translation that made them think the aliens…
How in the world did this review give the entirety of the credit to the director? This review is specifically talking about Villeneuve subverting the language of film. Chiang did not subvert the language of film because he did not make a film, he wrote a book.
I think it was more like a small misdirection. I don't think they were trying to make you see something that wasn't there, I think she was a depressed, not because her kid died, but because she was lonely. It seemed like all she had in her life was her job and her big empty house. Plus there was that scene later that…
I don't see how the film possibly classifies it as noble. It's pretty neutral about it, if anything, and puts the blame on her for breaking up the relationship. (And he's obviously not estranged, as evidenced by the daughter's "he doesn't look at you the same way" line, and the "call your father if you want science"…
It may be a parlor trick, but it's a parlor trick with a purpose. Not just to add to the theme, as expounded upon in the review, but because we need to see Louise's attachment to her daughter before we realize what choice she has to make, otherwise everyone in the audience automatically reacts as Ian did. And, to be…