So, uh, either the secret is out or... it’s “too good to be true”...
I mean, if you’re not going to use an actual Spaniard, Oscar Isaac is right there... but yeah, no to Tom Holland as Zorro; that’d go over as well as Johnny Depp as Tonto...
I think this is someone compiling and editing what we’ve heard so far (so not the whole thing) into a video:
That was the take Gizmodo — on this website! — took:
In fairness, since a lot of other people have talked about ranking, they’ve largely moved away from ranking — going alphabetically — unless the article says “ranking the...” (i.e. the MCU movies, Elton John songs, etc.)
It’s more shocking because of the extension just a few months ago vs. actually being shocking because he’s inept.
I would cackle if that happened...
Yeah, we’ve loved the switch and even Tyra appears to be much improved this season (and funnier!), with letting Alfonso do the chit-chat.
Are you fucking kidding me with this? Ignoring WKRP in Cincinnati?
As others have pointed out elsewhere though — not a lot of people had a good quarter; it was a pretty bad quarter for lots of people.
I mean, I liked Justice League a lot more than most of the other DCU movies to that point. Snyder’s take on Batman and Superman were not for me.
Huzzah for more Omundson!
Yeah, a lot of it is come as you are, but come harder than Reform Judaism — I’ve seen men not wear yarmulkes but wear tzitzit... that one’s always bizarre to me, but it works for them!
So, she’s probably wearing a wig if she’s ultra-Orthodox. And if she’s religious and has money, she’ll have 30 - 35 wigs to mimic a hair growth/haircut cycle.
Good list. I’d probably have “I’m Still Standing” a bit higher, and I’d also have liked to see “Can You Feel The Love Tonight” somewhere on the list, but... I’m not sure where?
Yep, that’s basically my take as well — you can’t force a religion to do something it doesn’t want to do, but no religious objection should prevent equal rights under the law and rights to all citizens granted by the government.
And it gains a codified, federal legal right to continue to discriminate against same-sex couples by prohibiting them from being married in Mormon churches.