How about “what post do you read most often?” Because I feel like this question is asked on io9 at least once a week.
How about “what post do you read most often?” Because I feel like this question is asked on io9 at least once a week.
Certain films will be safe from being remade. Casablanca* and Citizen Kane chief among them.
Steinfeld was better at being a slightly less stagey Mattie Ross, yes, and Damon was a better LaBoeuf, but I didn’t feel like the Cohens made a much better picture. I watched their version a week or so before revisiting the John Wayne film. I didn’t feel like there was such a difference as to where I’d say the Cohens…
You know, I found this no better and no worse than the original. A few things were different in the remake, but it felt like it hit the same notes as the original.
Does anybody think there any sort of work/life balance? Who spends 40+ hours doing anything they like to balance out the 40+ hours of drudgery?
At one point, Steve asks Peggy what he’s fighting for if people can’t even be bothered to remember their own history.
Mental illness doesn’t explain the violence of the attacks Shaw is suspected of committing.
Meanwhile, at the Hall of Justice. . .
Did he get the “uh uh uh” and “yea-ya” parts right, though?
Only 10% of my brain wants to see this one.
oof! The artist is being way too kind here.
Convenience does not trump taste in this case. K-cup coffee is nasty, terrible, wasteful and expensive.
K-cup coffee is absolutely disgusting.
I agree. French press coffee is terrible. Though I would hesitate to say Folgers would be good in anyway through a pour over - cheap, stale beans are cheap, stale beans no matter how you dress it up.
I agree. French press coffee is terrible. Though I would hesitate to say Folgers would be good in anyway through a…
I don’t like French press coffee - it’s soup. So strong, it pushes out the subtleties of really good beans. Pour over or Aeropress are the only ways to go.
I don’t like French press coffee - it’s soup. So strong, it pushes out the subtleties of really good beans. Pour…
Michael Caine was asked why he was in so many shitty movies. “Because they pay as much as the good ones,” was his reply.