Well, apparently he lives way out in the middle of nowhere in Lake Tahoe, so unless he wants to go all “Overlook Hotel” every winter having a big goddamn snow-plow kinda comes with the territory.
Well, apparently he lives way out in the middle of nowhere in Lake Tahoe, so unless he wants to go all “Overlook Hotel” every winter having a big goddamn snow-plow kinda comes with the territory.
Stockholders don’t give a fuck about legacies. Stockholders nowadays look about as far ahead as the next quarterly earnings report.
Physical. Fucking. Media.
I recommend everyone click that link and see what a PistenBully looks like. Those treads look like they could chop you up.
This IS what Warner’s stockholders want.
Not to mention “influential,” “award-nominated,” and “deemed culturally significant by the US’s National Film Registry.”
I’m sorry this is just … odd. I mean, yes standards have obviously changed over time, as evidenced by the fact that all us Gen Xers on here watched this in 9th grade English. (My teacher, a white Christian lady, preemptively admonished us to grow up and not giggle, this was Zeffirelli and Shakespeare for crying out…
Or a girl called Lucy Lavishcunt (unfortunately)
But didn’t OG Connery fans think Craig was a Gen X fuckboy when he was announced? At some point you just get old and the current Bond is younger than you. I didn’t think it would also happen to me :(
Ah Hope Hicks - Donnie’s favorite piece of furniture out the Summer Collection. Good looking, vapid as fuck, and about as smart as a sackful of doorknobs....in other words, potential future wife if his sneering current arm candy finally woke up to figuring out she is married to Donald Trump.
Under the Skin was from 2013, The Babadook & It Follows were from 2014, The Witch was 2015. A24 is the company associated with arty horror films, Blumhouse aims for cheap & profitable.
“Oh, 1899, we barely knew ye.”
Ghost peppers aren’t a part of traditional Mexican cuisine, there may be some chefs using it, but it’s not widely found in Mexico. It’s an Indian pepper, with the second hottest spot for it being New Mexico. Maybe BK meant the ‘New Mexican Original Chicken Sandwich’?
To be fair, it really did come out of nowhere. It seemed like a little film that would only get a few good critical notices and meagre box office, but it was massive.
The quintessential and ubiquitous videogame scene is where there’s a kid button mashing away like a crazy person, on a game where that makes no sense, with a gamepad for a different console that’s 3 generations behind the one they’re playing on.
Has Bond not always been a fuckboy though?
You’re never going to convince me that there’s a real person named “Lucius Laviscount.” That’s clearly a villain from a Gothic horror novel (“Lucius the Viscount”? really??).
We have entered the millennial fuckboy era of bond