"Go on…"
- Hollywood exec with notepad
"Go on…"
- Hollywood exec with notepad
'Purrsitive', surely ?
Thanks Obama !
In fact if you want to give them the benefit of the doubt it _could_ even be really clever - Ward feeling like a shallow cookie-cutter character that doesn't ring true was deliberate because he's a cover ID(i've no idea if the creative team intended it all along or not BTW - Brett Dalton has said in interviews he…
Nice article. You may want to add to the Charles Lightoller entry though, particularly in light of the upcoming Christopher Nolan movie. Did you know that at the age of 66 Lightoller, along with his son and a young sea cadet, sailed his yacht, Sundowner, over the English channel as one of the "little ships" which…
Even then, most people from Scotland and Wales don't particularly mind it in my experience (_strictly_ it's unavoidably true anyway since Scotland and Wales are, y'know, on the island of Great Britain) and some are actively for it because they're pro United Kingdom.
You're not even slightly wrong. Only bigots or the profoundly ignorant think British exclusively = white.
Not only that but because of Fox News' casual disregard for factual reporting and penchant for talking head opinion sharing masquerading as journalism the platform Trump won on, which boiled down is basically that my opinion is worth the same as your facts, became normalised.
Indeed.
In fairness though, that's a nuclear reaction, not chemical. Totally different thing, y'know, morally speaking.
That guy fucks !
Crazier and crazier then that this seemingly fairly gentle period romantic dramedy somehow finds itself in the same category.
An old fisherman played by Mark Rylance no less. Yeah, 'Dunkirk' is a must see for me too. Nolan's low-key style and the fact they did a lot of it in camera (real planes, real ships etc.) could make for a great film. Cast doesn't exactly suck either.
Yeah, it would seem so. Or at least, the MPAA thinks they are.
Not to make light of your tragedy but surely this isn't so much in support of the MPAA ratings as it is clear evidence _against_ barricades ? If the National Guard hadn't erected one of those monstrosities your boy, left with nothing to be shot while charging, might still be alive today.
Crazy world when a bit of swearing and a sexy scene get a film the same rating as 'John Wick'.
An 'R' ? That's got to be a mistake, surely ? It's a 12A in the UK (so basically anyone _can_ see it but under 12s must be accompanied by an adult).
Totally disagree.
Or "your wedding day" as we call it in the UK.
Yeah, it should become apparent with another watch. Depending on which episodes you've seen so far you may only have heard a few whispered words from Kilgrave and accents don't particularly come across in whispers. Once he speaks a few full sentences in a normal tone of voice though I reckon you'll realise it's very…