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It’s during those “montages of pain” (bloopers) at the ends of his movies where you can fully sense the tremendous hustle and effort he puts into his work. I think it’s fair to say he was the hardest-working man in the movie business. In fact, I think that’s the subtext of the scene in The Tuxedo where he accidentally

Why do you call her the “Lilliputian lyricist”? She’s 5'10", which is tall for a woman. I think you might be confusing the two races of people in Gulliver’s Travels. The Lilliputians are tiny, and the Brobdingnagians are giant.

This news is about as funny as Sinbad.

Finally, someone takes a stand for cowardice.

You might be thinking of “Cherry Pie” by Warrant.

This is just one high-profile manifestation of the general brokenness of American law surrounding mental illness. Older Americans have had their life’s savings wiped out after predators, having managed to convince a judge that they needed a conservator due to dementia, proceeded to liquidate assets and direct estate

Not “offended,” but the CGI character design was roundly trashed on social media, leading the studio to spend several more months completely redoing. You don’t remember that?

I’d be willing to bet Warner Bros. will pull a Sonic the Hedgehog and re-do the CGI for future releases/editions. It’s pretty strange to begin with that a studio that (going by this site’s review) apparently sterilized the source material as a general rule chose to make such an unsettling deviation in this one

Since the end of the SNES/Genesis rivalry, the dominant firms in the gaming industry (Sony, Microsoft) have consistently given me this vibe.

Checks out.

Stick to sports!

What the fuck are you talking about? And why are you responding to yourself?

It looks like a French Defense by Black, specifically the Winawer variation, in which Black uses his king’s bishop to pin the opposing queen’s knight to her king, which sharply increases pressure on her king’s pawn and hence forces her to commit to a less flexible (but space-gaining) advance of that pawn to e5 (five

That is one ballsy opening she’s playing in the top screencap.

The irony is that Pence is likely aware of how unsettlingly mechanical he seems but is counting on 60 Minutes editors to process him so as to appear blandly natural and somewhat humanoid. That’s not an unreasonable expectation, but it crashes on the shoals of his boss’s idiotic decision to publish the raw footage

I have to admit, this would gain my respect.

Isn’t that the idea of a hidden-camera show? Or do you want it to be like a retread of Punk’d?

Finally, the AV Club gives Steve Wonder his due. He may not be as colorful or exuberant as Stevie, but he has an understated Everyman quality that grounds the more “wondrous,” so to speak, aspects of his work.