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That might have even been the thing everyone remembers Ray Liotta for if not for him appearing Martin Scorsese’s Goodfellas a year later as aspiring monster-turned-informant Henry Hill.”

Longtime smoker. Don’t know if he successfully quit or not, but that’s usually a big contributor when someone suddenly drops dead before age 70.

Accent’s don’t seem to be Tom Hanks’ strength. I was puzzled why he chose to portray Walt Disney with a southern twang, when he have no shortage of surviving footage of the actual man talking in his very standard, almost unaccented American English.

Hopefully they can take solace in the fact that, for now at least, their town’s police department isn’t overseen by an actual giant shark.

I have no desire to take a cruise again (except maybe for the Norwegian fjords, one destination that actually is best appreciated from the water), but these reasons not to cruise seemed very nit-picky, and focused on a lot of horrible, but low probability events.

Question, is the main character a resident (or whatever they call the equivalent in the UK) or is he a new residency graduate, but low on the totem pole?

As someone who has worked as a hospitalist in the US (and knows docs who have done similar work in Canada, the UK, Belgium, India, Pakistan, the Netherlands and Germany), I can say without a doubt, it's a stressful, exhausting, almost dehumanizing job with a high burn out rate no matter the country or how they fund

Who knew Predator was so ethical?

Yeah, even three years ago, when I last visited a Disney park right before the COVID shut-down, they were really going all-out to promote Redd as the new face of Pirates of the Caribbean.  The character is kind of a blank slate right now, so I hope they so something interesting with her.

Those are some teeth for the 18th century.

They did try with other straight characters, but unlike Will and Elizabeth, there was little compelling arc to their stories.

Sometimes on the internet, the intention of a poster can be misinterpreted due to a lack of tone. But the word “and” used in Yellowfoot’s post pretty clearly indicates that you didn’t read the comment very carefully before you decided to attack the poster.

For those of us who don’t know anything about this docudrama, I was at least hoping the article would reference what it was about, and hence, explain the context of the controversy.  

Funny (sort of) story... a patient once yelled at us because he didn’t “want  that lie detector test” done on him.

Not to mention the pelvic floor therapy she would likely need to regain bowel and bladder continence. Or, they could play that for a recurring crude joke.

The idea sounds intriguing.  Sad to read that the execution wasn’t any good.

Sounds like he was heavily influenced by Karl Orff’s Carmina Burana.

For the stage of Maverick’s career that we see in Top Gun, the character was probably in his mid-20s. Given that he’s a commissioned officer, he probably either went to the Academy or did navy ROTC in college, so that means he could have potentially hooked up with an admiral’s daughter anytime since he was 18. The

Yeah, that was John Voigt.

Sam Barsanti is a bad writer. And he also can separate the artist from their politics.