And this is why I don’t mess with SUVs hahaha.
And this is why I don’t mess with SUVs hahaha.
It was appropriate because what she said warranted it.
Now, as I said, enjoy your day, as I certainly will mine.
That’s not cynicism, that’s out and out misogyny of the worst kind.
I legit chuckled because I was just watching Ran last night.
It’s also kind of cringe that, at least in this instance, Olivia Wilde is trying to justify Harry’s casting and her attraction to him as anything more than her attraction and admiration of him. Like, “Oh, he’s not an actor but he’s such an artist!” when Harry is out of his depth in the worst way. It’s okay! He can…
True, but I suppose the issue is with the expected buying public for these Wagoneers are probably cross shopping with things like the Escalade or the Denali, not necessarily German Luxo-barges, so they’re probably less attuned the German vagaries.
That being said, I’d probably assume that “Grand” meant “bigger” instead…
Oh, don’t get me wrong. My blame isn’t on them (unless they truly believe they’re making high art all the time), but rather, the expectations put upon them by the industry.
I get it. They shouldn’t be dismissive of the entire production as merely a money-making enterprise (which, at the end of the day, it is), but they…
Were you confused by A8, A8L, S8, and S8L?
The weird thing for me in this story is that there doesn’t seem to be too much of an issue about Wilde giving her boyfriend a major role in the movie.
The weird thing for me in this story is that there doesn’t seem to be too much of an issue about Wilde giving her boyfriend a major role in the movie.
Honestly, it’s a bit sad that a lot of these actors feel the need to have some deep, abiding love of what it is they do, when in reality, most of the answers could boil down to, “They’re paying me a bunch of money, I like the parties and being a celebrity, I get to travel the world and fuck other beautiful people…
However, his marriage to a commoner (Diana) certainly produced relatively normal-looking children.
He’s not out of the line of succession, he’s merely given up his duties as a working royal.
Andrew is still in the line of succession, although his working royal duties have been pulled (involuntarily) as well.
To your first point, it’s great that Tony and the EVPs felt that AEW could be that. But from the start, Tony wanted it to be bigger than what it needed to be. 4 shows a year is a huge undertaking. Hell, 1 show a year is a huge undertaking. An entire promotion with weekly TV on a prominent cable network? At that point,…
So you blame Punk for his response, blame him for not responding earlier or in a different way, but put only 1% on Page, who instigated most of this along with the Bucks? Okay. You’re right that we don’t need to go any further.
You can’t poke the biggest, most valuable bear in the company, being unprofessional all the…
That’s not disingenuous, it’s the entire point of my statement. And if we must do that, yours is entirely speculative, since DeSantis didn’t even bother to pretend giving a shit from the jump, and actively overruled places within Florida that did at every opportunity.
C’mon now. Punk wasn’t trying to get anyone fired, nor did they do anything that was particularly fireable. They are EVPs, current champions (in the case of the Bucks), and former champions (in the case of Page and Omega), so Punk airing his grievances wasn’t at all an attempt to get Tony to fire them, or even demote…
Feel like that should be “whatever they were told by Fox News to think they saw”.
Honestly, until Punk called out Page on dynamite, because of some weird grudge he held for months, I didn’t notice ANYTHING weird from Page’s promo with Punk.
It might also be nice if The Root let the readers know that people can watch a dramatic rendition of this story in the form of We Own This City, a mini-series on HBO created by David Simon, who also did The Wire.