Has Viola Davis ever made a critical comment about anything ever? Or left a low number after an Uber journey? I think we should be told.
Has Viola Davis ever made a critical comment about anything ever? Or left a low number after an Uber journey? I think we should be told.
Like he/she says: nope.
No. It's a question. It requires a question mark according to standard English grammar.
Yes, while lacking any wit, value or insight, that comment is a statement of fact.
As much as I’m sorry for poor Jeff Smith, I’d love it if we could get away from the idea that every good book must be turned into something we can watch on a screen, the better.
I think Paul Sorvino could do the job.
Ha! More fool me. And I have actually seen that film (which I confuse with ‘Knowing’ an equally forgettable turd), but I couldn’t tell you much about it. Whalberg’s biggest crime - his racism and rap career apart - was being party to the turning of the immortal Planet of the Apes into a shit chase movie.
You like him? I just see a gormless, personality-free collection of skin and muscle wandering around looking confused. But each to their own.
Marks Mark is as watchable as paint drying.
Questions require a question mark; please correct this in your first sentence. You should also learn what a comma splice is and amend your comment accordingly. Once you’ve accomplished both, you can feel free to correct how people use pronouns.
“ubiquitous platforms banning people because they say naughty things that hurt people’s feelings is just making me feel icky”.
Have you heard Janet play drums? Have you heard ‘Dig Me Out’ or ‘Ironclad’ ? Without those incredibly inventive, driving drumbeats, they wouldn’t be anywhere near as good. And she’s a multi-instrumentalist who writes songs aplenty for Quasi. She wasn't allowed, it seems, to contribute like she wanted to.
Love this album, especially the title track, Dance Song ‘97, and Little Babies. Brings back memories of doing all-nighters to try and get uni essays handed in on time, as well as of seeing SK in Glasgow dives like the 13th Note Club.
Robin Hood Daffy, Duck Amuck, Duck Dodgers... no contest. But crazy young Daffy has his moments too.
The original from ‘33 or the one from the 50s? I watched the original for the first time just two weeks ago and Was completely gripped by it. In comparison, yesterday I watched Scream (2022) which was so dull. Perhaps a bit of apples and oranges, but still.
The opening to DLBIA is a deliberate homage, which is why it only lasts four bars and is then never heard of again in the song, so I would say yes. Step Out was, quite stupidly, intended to pass as a new NG composition which then had to be hastily retracted from their album, and the name ‘Wonder’ added to all future…
*(Except when he's releasing new music).
The joint worst/most blatant was stealing Stevie Wonder’s Uptight chorus for Step Out. (Still think he's right about Styles though).
Seriously, from a U.K. perspective, I know Google is my friend but... who?
Noel is clearly a dick. But even a stopped clock is right twice a day, and this would seem to be one of those times.