So, would anyone like some jizz on their jatz?
So, would anyone like some jizz on their jatz?
Cop Land is one of my biggest movie surprises. I thought it was going to be aggressively mediocre and it’s actually very good.
Skins is crappy marketing, but it’s not the same as NFTs.
Finally, they can use their graphics cards for gaming.
Not recently, but there used to be tons of them.
This sounds like a scifi horror scenario just waiting to be revealed.
Also, it’s a lot of risk for a tank of gas.
How does he cope with billionaire women?
I find plenty to dislike about Pratt, but I agree that on scale he doesn’t rate even 0.01 of a Corden.
Agency receptionist: ‘Hey, Chantelle. Got Bill lined up for an overnighter.’
The trouble I have with even conceding that is that others jump from “there is a sexist fringe that sends death threats” to “this proves that any man criticizing this movie is doing if from sexist motives”, which we see quite a bit in these threads.
The social media emulation is a symptom, not a cause. What is killing AVC and the G/M stable is sociopathic ownership. Wanting to emulate social media had nothing to do with the gutting of editorial standards, or the forced move from Chicago so that they could legally sack staff without payouts.
Isn’t Poitrot the Agatha Christie detective from Michigan?
If she didn’t say it within earshot of a living soul, how did anyone hear it?
Cara Delevingne is good in the right role. She’s most infamous for her bland, doe-eyed performance in Suicide Squad, and fair enough as it’s really insipid, but that film made several good actors look terrible (Joel Kinnamon, Jay Hernandez) or just plain dull (Will Smith).
‘Listen up, cadets. See that train track? Time to learn how to perpendicular park.’
Because all the executives and shareholders are fully aware that this is a blatant lie.
This has nothing to do with ‘understanding maths’ and everything to do with understanding greed and parasitic behaviour. Your way of calculating things inevitably concentrates power and money. Did it ever occur to you that after a few years of this, the disproportion gets even worse, which by your system means there’s…
It’s about diversification. You don’t want your pension fund to be 100% in the stock of the company you work for.
The Gould version of Long Goodbye is amazing. It starts out like a weird shaggy dog story about an incompetent PI just scraping by, which was largely Altman and Brackett’s determination not to follow tropes set up by earlier noir films that had become cliches, but it develops into a really tight mystery with a…