“We should respect the privacy of a 40-year-old man having phone sex with a 14-year-old girl” is certainly an interesting take!
“We should respect the privacy of a 40-year-old man having phone sex with a 14-year-old girl” is certainly an interesting take!
Thank you. At least baseball has the excuse of no clock. I’m in favor of some of the pace of play changes for MLB, but let’s stop pretending that 90 percent of football games aren’t glacially slow, with their endless replays, commercials, injury timeouts, and penalties.
Now, if it was a 16 year-old accusation he’d be ok with it.
The first season was a bit of a rough draft, most of the characters were refined better after it. Ron is flawed - he’s a libertarian after all - but ultimately good.
That...never happened. She slept with three people on the show, and was not ‘punished’ for any of them. And in one of those instances she pretty much raped Riley.
Everyone knows John McClane was a regular cop in the original Die Hard film. What this script presupposes is - maybe he wasn’t?
Also not a book reader, I was able to follow along fine, except for the sixth movie. Was completely lost trying to understand half of what was happening in that one.
I really didn’t notice the stained glass the first time, but goddamn that pose in space is idiotic. I laughed out loud in the theater. At least in a church there’s a reason to have Jesus symbolism. Superman does that pose leaving the ship for absolutely no logical reason, and it just comes off awkward as hell. Ugh,…
There is no way this guy keeps 38 cars maintained properly.
I love that the pitching to the score argument is essentially that if your team scores 12 runs, you should just throw meatballs because who gives a fuck, your team scored 12.
If you try and fold a Chicago tavern-style slice, it will break in half. AS IT SHOULD BE. Get that floppy folded undercooked high school cafeteria dough out of my face.
AltaVista won because they still use it in Pawnee, Indiana.
The jazz club scene is exactly what you’re asking for though. He only goes there to be a giant asshole to MJ.
Agreed, too many fanboys complaining about how SM3 ruined an already mediocre character and ignoring the Deux Ex Butler. The explanation doesn’t even make sense! Why did the butler clean his wounds? And how would that even prove who was responsible for his death? Is this some kind of forensic butler?
The other thing it gets right is using the John Williams score. I maintain that the first step in writing a great Superman film is to make it feel like that music. It’s utterly perfect.
Oh, the bitter irony. When Jimmy answers the question that threw him off, it really is sincere - like he said, maybe a bit corny but true. But the one thing they want to hear from him is the one thing that would have actually been insincere coming from Jimmy, and that’s giving any credit to Chuck.
I think he wins it if he didn’t spend so much time bad-mouthing the movie afterwards. He was capable of some great performances, not so much with the career decisions.
I am cautiously optimistic for a new season of Colleen Wing and Some Other Less Important People.
He had to kill all those people because they ordered coleslaw.
I do think some of the characters suffered from the undue expectations that people placed on the show. Once you realize that Ruddick was the new Ali G, I found him a lot more entertaining. Ali G segments were rarely about embarrassing or exposing the mark, instead just seeing how far people would humor the confident…