I don’t know what product the “rock star” one was for, but I support their stance on the phrase. And I blame Smash Mouth for popularizing it as a general compliment.
I don’t know what product the “rock star” one was for, but I support their stance on the phrase. And I blame Smash Mouth for popularizing it as a general compliment.
Wha? No George McFly here?
I caught Craig being interviewed while promoting Defiance on the radio. He was clearly completely disengaged until the interviewer commented that his football team (Liverpool) were going well. It was like somebody had flicked a switch. He spent the next 5 minutes breaking down in detail how certain tactical changes…
Well I am glad that you enjoyed it!
I did not love the A League of their Own series but D’Arcy Carden’s charisma and Abbi Jacobson’s likeability did go a long way to make it work as well as it did
It’s still better than the ‘LOOK AT ALL THE AMERICAN SYMBOLISM WE CAN FIT INTO OUR AD’ ads.
SuperBowl ads kinda lose their impact when they’re released weeks early.
I expected to see Old in the top five, not because it’s a great film or anything, but because it’s a very enjoyable B-movie and there are a lot of low cards in this deck. I felt like Shyamalan wrung just enough clever ideas out of the premise to satisfy me as a viewer, and I’m not going to get too hung up on the sense…
The Happening over The Village is nonsense. Go rewatch both.
Old was better than Glass. Sure, it had some lousy dialogue delivery, but it gets freaky rather than stranding us in a pointless talk-therapy session.
I used to work a farmers market and was told by a customer that endive is pronounced “ahn-DEEV”, not “ehn-DIVE”. While that may be right, you also sound like an asshole when you say ahn-deev, so I stick with the normal way of saying it.
I skip the .gif debate by calling them “graphic ifs” which people apparently hate even more. This is how I win.
Wait till they see who keeps the green flourishing in the world of TLOU:
The fundamental difference is that you barely see any representation of the athlete’s personality when they’re actively performing their job duties. With streamers, their personality and their job are inextricably linked, precisely because the barriers to entry with streaming are very, very low relative to being a…
That’s because you’re normal. These people are terminally online.
I mean, that’s standard operating procedure for an insincere apology for many decades now. Politicians love doing that one.
All these reviews and comments today are melting my cold gay heart.
Well first you have to stop showing it too.
I wonder how social status affects these interactions.
Cameron and Daphne reminded me of every rich white person I’ve ever met that described themselves as “socially liberal, but fiscally conservative.”