Unless you don't actually want to talk to people.
Unless you don't actually want to talk to people.
I'd be tempted to agree if the movie were more daring. If the plot thread involving the invalid soldiers being abandoned by the government had been pushed harder, or the stakes with the president had been raised. But instead we got another bland Marvel movie where robots fought faceless nobodies in the climax.
That would be outside the purview of the trial, this trial is about one woman. I think there's very little doubt that he's guilty, but proving one case beyond a reasonable doubt without physical evidence is a daunting task.
The worst administration in history? I'd say in recent memory, but not ever. There were so many in the 19th century that were infinitely more terrible.
I don't think he meant the alleged rape per se, but the ramifications of it afterwardBoth of which are pretty awful.
Bloodline felt real to me precisely because of the profanity, I find most conversations sound very empty without.
I have a reversed opinion. Reloaded has its head up its own ass for most of the film that it's kind of a chore, the third actually is ton more coherent
They actually used cell phones quite a it for a show of its age. The X-Files writers were almost pioneers in that they figured out you could have two simultaneous scenes developing around the same plot point with your leads separated to build tension.
I'll watch it, I thought it looked pretty funny. Having said that, I also saw Baywatch this weekend.
They might be horrified, but overall humanity has been doing amazing lately. Starvation and famine are down, levels of people living in truly abject poverty are down, infant mortality is down, life expectancy is up. We've made some real accomplishments in the last 30 years.
That happens in conjunction with the global warming though. As the sea level rises we wind up with a rainier, more muggy Earth.
I'd put money on the fact that if many of the Montreal overpasses were built in another province the construction company involved would be sued and lose their licence.
The odds of Canada surviving as a nation state in a world where America has lost its marbles strikes me as very low. But then again, the odds of something like Gilead coming into existence without America collapsing into a gargantuan civil war strikes me as even lower probability.
To be fair though, TV is a different medium that has a lot more time to flesh out characters and ideas, In movies, everything non-pertinent to the narrative should be cut which doesn't leave as much room for character exploration.
That sounds fun. Spending the rest of my days alone because my one at mission full of colonists only brought couples.
Presumably because they aren't coming home, it's a one way trip.
Was he not from Cordoba in the movie? It's been a few years since I've seen it.
Wasn't the sunrise escape in the third Mummy movie?
Until they find the body in the house that was about to undergo a neurosurgical operation in a somewhat illicit fully equipped lab.
Working with geologists on a daily basis, him playing with the alien strikes as all too real.