This movie seemed to be a lot about Spidey saying goodbye to Tony, so I wouldn’t be surprised if they didn’t mention Tony at all in the next one.
This movie seemed to be a lot about Spidey saying goodbye to Tony, so I wouldn’t be surprised if they didn’t mention Tony at all in the next one.
It feels like the constant flashbacks to the events of the first season are less of an artistic choice and more just filler because they don’t have enough material for an actual episode. They introduced Meryl far too soon, and it would have been more rewarding if she was initially painted as nosy and overbearing, but…
“Our data has found that when money is not a factor, people see a lot of movies.”
The funny thing about the Delaware girl is that after she went after GDP, they posted a video of her reading a pre-taped statement where she spoke directly into the camera her legal name like “I, delaware girl, am of sound mind and body, I consent to this, etc.” But that in itself is kind of weird, like they’re trying…
I’ve read stories before about GDP girls coming forward and saying pretty much the same thing the girls in the lawsuit allege. They’re young, they go to the shoots, they’re all filmed in some hotel so it’s not like they have a studio or anything. They may be going by themselves or not tell anyone that they’re going,…
Everyone is naive, college students moreso and they’re even more poor. Often times in these situations, you don’t realize the fucked up level of it until after the event has taken place. Nobody realizes they’ve been manipulated until after the fact. And college students themselves don’t know what they’re signing half…
WHY ARE YOU SO FUCKING SNIDE?
It still could be, like the civil war/infinity war stuff is just a framing device and we travel back to see her in the 1980s in Russia or something.
What about Rogue One or Solo?
Isn’t that what kind of makes it intriguing though? I watched the preview for the next episode or future episodes, and Celeste says something like “I wish we had just told the truth.” The funny thing is now they did commit a crime by lying to the police/giving a false testimony. Like they’re so used to lying that…
She does believe Celeste was abused and Shailene Woodley’s character was raped, she just loves her son more than them and doesn’t believe those are adequate reasons to kill him. She’s toying with them to get them emotionally riled up and make a mistake like revealing the circumstances of the death to her.
I thought it was good, but I predict that the scale for Meryl killing someone will rise to 20 when she meets Shailene Woodley and Ziggy. She’ll take one look at that kid and immediately know he’s her granddaughter.
“Your country would just find itself in debt again.”
The problem is that fans use Q&A’s not because they really have a question they want to be answered, but because they want to talk to a celebrity they like
He understands Middle America (even as a Canadian!). He knows that Jimmy and Sandler are perfectly palatable and non-threatening. Those other guys along with Sandler who were more acerbic, David Spade and Chris Rock, are arguably funnier, but they aren’t as mainstream.
I always love to imagine lonely Ben Affleck sitting at home in LA in 2006, watching TV while drinking a Sam Adams and crying, because all his buddies are starring in The Departed over in Bahston.
Did you go to the wineries in Santa Barbara and have a picnic in the hills?
Wolverine in the 70s is a concept that sounds really cool but would be botched immensely. Also casting Tom Hardy as young wolverine? How would that work if wolverine never ages, and we’ve already established Hugh as Wolverine in First Class?
I think it’s better things turned out the way they did. I enjoyed First Class,…
Undergrad, yes, I’d say it’s immensely difficult. And it gets even more difficult for their more competitive programs (film, business, engineering). It’s one of those situations where even if you have a 4.0 and great SAT scores, you’re no different than anyone else who is applying.
Phoenix Down, duh