He’s the actor version of video-game character default setting
He’s the actor version of video-game character default setting
I dunno, I’d argue Armie Hammer was good, and in good movies. Was Sam Worthington, like, good in something?
Sam Worthnothington.
Sam Worthington is the non-cannibal Armie Hammer. Studios invested hundreds of millions in his “star power” and audiences still don’t know who the fuck he is. Under his headshot picture it says “not pictured.”
“If I can’t bring anything to it, I’m not going to go and be involved in it. I don’t want to do that again. I don’t want to just be the action figure standing in the front.”
Its a network that has 40 different spinoffs of Power.
They’re hot balls of gas is space. Learn a book.
Especially since she comes from a society of warrior women. You would think she would be better able to handle the death in battle of someone she cared about.
“Never walked away” means they canned the project because they didn’t appreciate being condescended to about character arcs by someone who doesn’t understand character work.
She didn’t deny doing that.
WW84 was average as fuck and such a disappointment.
These being the best is why food tiktok is laughed at by anyone who’s head isn’t entirely up their ass
You forgot the most egregious one: The Takeout pretending that writing about TikTok is somehow worthwhile to anyone.
All of them. Every single food-related thing I’ve seen on TikTok that’s is stupid. Not to mention that TikTok feeds your data directly to the Chinese government.
You seek out places like that, don’t you.
CFA and In-and-Out are more for the loyalty by the religious assholes than for their crappy food. I always feel bad for people who say they enjoy eating there. It means their taste buds have atrophied to dust and they’re choking down Jesus instead of tasty food elsewhere.
The only thing I like at Aldi are the produce
Sure, Aldi is cheaper than Whole Foods, but just about every other grocery store is. You really have to compare Aldi to Walmart and local grocery stores. Over the past few years, I’ve noticed that Aldi prices have really crept up so they’re really almost the same price as Walmart for most things now. I just checked…
The only thing I like at Aldi are the produce and other staples you’d buy somewhere else. They are significantly cheaper even though (at our st0re) the selection isn’t always stellar. What I DO NOT like are their store brands. Yuck. Everything I’ve tried has been a dud.
With price differences like that, it’s no wonder that more and more people are turning to ALDI.