I got super excited when I thought he was cast to play Ben Wyatt. I've been waiting a long time for the NBC cinematic universe.
I got super excited when I thought he was cast to play Ben Wyatt. I've been waiting a long time for the NBC cinematic universe.
In that New Yorker article on Paul Haggis versus Scientology from a few years ago, he said something to the effect that he felt ashamed and like a fraud because he was a Level 7 thetan but he still had allergies and caught colds. Considering that Cruise, by all accounts, is a genuine believer, ageing must fuck with…
That struck me too.
Sen. Hudson to Sen. Vasquez: "Hey Vasquez, have you ever been mistaken for a man?"
Sen. Vasquez to Sen. Hudson: "No. Have you?"
One could argue that it was the most pro-life thing he did during his tenure.
Preview is much better than it gets credit for being. Image Capture, too. They're both holdovers from the good old days when Apple gave a shit about its software.
Well, I mean, you can, but that doesn't mean that you should.
I wasn't originally going for a horror film type thing, but I do like the idea of spinning this as a horror take on The Lake House but with a Thai restaurant.
In fact, you both went on a date together 7.5 years ago as you stepped out of time and passed through the doors to a Thai place. Now you've met again in an AV Club discussion.
He was, however, responsible for this, which cements him as the best host of the show:
https://youtu.be/lpSbeiPLB30
There are dozens of us! DOZENS!
The poor timing of Super Mario '63's release nearly bankrupted Nintendo.
It isn't that I don't know the bit, but for some reason, my first thought was that it was an impression of Idris Elba's Luther. I would watch that. Trump works so well as a Luther villain.
One the one hand, I do despise people who get sanctimonious about what causes people choose to spend their money on.
The next season is about a beader. The horror part is that they're in to beading as a hobby.
Poltergeist's real director was an Indian burial ground.
All of this is right on the money, but I'd also add that they enjoy the sense of exceptionalism that comes with it. Admittedly, it's probably less so for trans people, but there's certainly an element of ignoring very hateful and damaging policies that impact their larger community in order to be made to feel special…
It's a delicate system and who knows that ladybits will do to it.
I know it's fun to be amused by this, but Delta willfully put a few hundred people in a confined space with Ann Coulter. That has to violate at least a few FAA regulations, not to mention various human rights conventions.
The one where he plays Thor?