To be completely accurate, crypto as a concept isn’t necessarily a Ponzi scheme, although more than a few of these crypto firms have relied on Ponzi schemes to juice their books.
To be completely accurate, crypto as a concept isn’t necessarily a Ponzi scheme, although more than a few of these crypto firms have relied on Ponzi schemes to juice their books.
So, they should just not answer certain questions interviewers are asking them because someone on the internet might not like their opinion?
Even if the accent wasn’t offensive, can you imagine listening to a high pitched “Its-a me, Mario.” for an entire film? Going without the video game accent was probably the right choice.
I guess I can rank the 80s low because I have living memory of a lot of the garbage from that decade, whereas I’ve only seen a carefully selected sample from the 50s.
I can understand him ranking the present decade and the 80s low, but I’m surprised he isn’t a bigger fan of the 50s. I know we tend to remember the pop culture of previous decades far more for their stand-outs than the run-of-the-mill stuff, but as a film maker who prefers tightly written scripts over spectacle, I’m…
This looks like nothing that would ever be served in Italy.
I really wish Consumer Reports had more of an online and social media presence. They’ve been fighting against deceptive advertising for decades, but their reach is mostly limited to print.
Was he the black guy on the Mod Squad?
Quick medical correction... jaundice causes the sclera (whites) of the eyes to turn yellow, not the iris.
Maybe they're recent immigrants to the Mushroom Kingdom?
I’m not a Marvel fan, but I’m living just how true this is for any pop culture I used to follow. If you had told me in, let’s say, 1995 that in the early 2020s, I could watch multiple Star Wars TV shows with cinema-quality FX, I would have marked my calendar and started thr countdown.
Wasn’t she already pretty well-known in Australia (and by extension, most of Europe) because of Neighbors? I would think the infamous tabloids down there would have already given her prep work for dealing with the same in Hollywood.
Kind of my thought after looking at the pic of Willow with the “magical” flame thrower above. I’m sure that backpack has nothing at all to do with a fuel supply...
Heck, No Country for Old Men actively reminded me of Blood Simple when I watched the former.
Oh, that clears it up... wait, huh?
Also... nobody wants to spend hours wearing an uncomfortable headset so that they can see more ads, conspiracy theories, and whatever other content Facebook’s algorithm routinely vomits onto its users.
Speaking of which, we’re already seeing a surge of influenza cases this year, starting off in the south. So, yes, vaccination status still matters. Both flu and COVID can still be deadly.
There wouldn’t have been any Nazis since most of the show took place before, during and immediately after WWI. The closest they came to a similiar enemy were the Austrian Secret Police. I seem to recall one episode involved excavation of a tomb in Egypt, but it was played rather straight like an acutal archeology…
Indy puts to together the clues to find the drawer where the nurses keep the good drugs.
Maybe the episodes where he was a child. Those followed the pattern of Young Indy travels to a place with his parents, meets famous person, things happen, Indy learns a lesson.