it also doesn’t really make for appointment viewing in this overstuffed age.
it also doesn’t really make for appointment viewing in this overstuffed age.
Liberté, égalité, return it: Nay.
Just what the world needed: another deep dive into the minutia of a fracturing middle-class marriage. I hope we get some therapy scenes!
That’s the asking price and considering that the ad has been up on Craigslist for 27 days we now
... just not on the block you left it.
Yes, your best course of action here is to keep digging. Good instinct!
The topic at hand is the risk/reward of watching films at home against doing so in public, so your comparison of the risks of watching films in public to those of eating indoors in public is a non sequitur. It is goalpost-moving.
So as a calculated risk for a night out, going to a movie probably isn’t a bad one. Certainly it’s not even in the same ballpark risk-wise as eating indoors at most restaurants, which is way riskier on almost every level.
Americans.
I was saying that I think it’s a stretch to say “the last four decades” in reference to a car that is not yet three decades old. A decade is any period of ten years. Yes, it’s existed in parts of four named decades, but then “four decades” would also be applicable to a 1999 car in early 2020, which seems somewhere…
that nobody’s enjoyed on that level for the last 4 decades.
Switch the sides around, and have Nintendo make a game off of someone’s 30-yo novel without permission or compensation. Would that author be an asshole for telling them to stop? If not, why is Nintendo an asshole for telling someone to stop?
When you pour through all the gorgeous artwork
I’m right there with you on your distaste for TLJ, but Star Wars has always played fast and loose with the physics of outer space.
That may well be true, but the Washington Examiner is a garbage-tier far-right propaganda rag.
Another word for your story of how you perceive the difference between “streamer movies” and “movie movies” is “anecdote.”
...pointing out a few notable exceptions doesn’t change the fact that she’s right! The other day I saw an ad for some random streaming movie...
A poor carpenter blames their tools.
We get it; all options for releasingWonder Woman 1984 absolutely sucked.