With a bonkers plot synopsis like this, I always wonder how established actors choose parts. Do they just trust the directors implicitly, or do they just take the risk?
With a bonkers plot synopsis like this, I always wonder how established actors choose parts. Do they just trust the directors implicitly, or do they just take the risk?
and SCREW CHELSEA!
You know who doesn’t have a cat allergy... Son Heung-min.
Sometimes I feel like the elite is playing a dangerous game letting us die off. They need us poors to make their stuff and clean. Are they gambling that by the time we’re all dead because we can’t afford to be alive that the robots will be able to pick up the slack? Damn... that’s not a terrible plan.
He was the goofy friend in Her too. It’s the role he was born to play.
Remember in the beginning of Independence Day when the news had to tell people to stop shooting their guns at the city sized spaceship?
We didn’t ask for this. WE WANT ANIMORPHS!
My wife made me watch Clifford a while ago. It haunts me to this day, but Grodin was good.
It’s just when I read your comments, it feels like caps lock is on even though I can see it’s not. I’m quickly realizing pebble ice people are intense. I hope you get the ice answers you’re seeking.
Are you... ok?
Fun stuff. Have a nice day.
Relax.
Ah yes, The Hacks of Amantillado.
I don’t want to wait in line and I don’t eat meat.
When it was revealed that the kidnapper has poker games on friday nights, I was sure how they’d reveal who it was. I figured it would be a know character who at one point would casually say, “you know I have poker on friday nights.”
This feels kind of like a joyous version of Logan.
Real question: does anyone know why he settled on the name “Luke” for the main character of his franchise?
How do magnets work?
Thank you for that thorough answer. This actually makes a lot of sense. Although, I do have a suspicion that you work for Chik’fil’a now.