…maybe I will yet get a chance to visit Stamford Bridge before the club moves…
…maybe I will yet get a chance to visit Stamford Bridge before the club moves…
See, the thrown hair dryers would've helped.
My Welsh friend said it was mainly because Nigel funnin Farage was the only one bothering to pay attention to Wales, fear mongering for quite some time while they're used to being ignored by most politicians.
/hugs
The Mancs voted for brexit though.
It was them and the Londoners.
Tancredi Palmeri is made of approximately 89.7% hot air, but this is a good albeit depressing table he tweeted; https://twitter.com/tancred…
I love me some Woodbine, but haven't they announced 347.000 actors already supposedly going to be in the film? At least it feels like they do. Do they even have enough scenes to incorporate all?
Damn, you're not kidding.
Yep, pretty much. BvS is an endurance test in squinting, and the visuals of Man of Steel actually made me wonder if Snyder isn't just showing me his favorite instagram filters.
Also, it is known that babies love John Williams scores.
The real question about Pluto is why is he a pet but Goofy's not?
Well, while reading up on the horrific Kesha case, I learned that Swift donated 250k to her family, helping for their legal fees, so even if I can't stand her music (her music is not ubiquitous where I am though, so it's easy to ignore), she'll always have that positive note for me.
There's also Jesse Lacey commenting on how he never made money off of selling records, and it's doing shows that supports the band.
A show that acknowledges the importance of its own main character! How refreshing, can't help but drew parallels to Beharie-less Sleepy Hollow…
Easy mistake to make.
<excuse>Actually was deciding between typing Big Fish or Big Eyes and ended up forgetting to type both </excuse>
The last time a Burton/Depp collaboration produced something not brain-rottingly awful was Sleepy Hollow. Without him we got decently entertaining ones like Big Fish, so I'm a bit more expectant this could be decent, now.
It wasn't the kind of movie my parents liked or would take the kids to, so I didn't watch the Val Kilmer Saint.
If the segment is geared at imploring the British people to vote Remain, I don't think they'd need an exposé, surely? They've heard all the arguments already by now. And trying to convince non Brits one way or the other doesn't make a difference.
Did you just… compare this movie to the likes of The Devil's Backbone just based on showing children in distress?