They’ve been keeping some actors from the originals. James Earl Jones as Mufasa. Dwayne Johnson as Maui. Danny DeVito as Phil.
They’ve been keeping some actors from the originals. James Earl Jones as Mufasa. Dwayne Johnson as Maui. Danny DeVito as Phil.
RE: Dr. Facilier...Keith David or GTFOAGTFH. They have the tech to make this work. Or, current day KD would work just fine.
Its pretty funny that somebody thought this casting was noteworthy enough for an announcement.
Well, they had this to say.
With English her non-native language I don’t think she has the verbal dexterity for a role like Barbie either.
Sean Touhy talked to the Daily Memphian yesterday. Said the conservatorship was a workaround of NCAA rules so they could “make him part of the family” and advise him on his college choice (Sean is considered an Ole Miss booster), because Oher already turned 18 and couldn’t be legally adopted. Touhy also said they…
Yeah, I like Gal Gadot, but she has a limited range as an actress. also, I have a hard time picturing her as a blonde.
Agreed. Godot was wooden in Death on the Nile.
There have been reports that they fell out over money and there has been some “blame” put on Oher’s wife. I suspect his wife was the first person to be like “hey, how come you didn’t get x, y and z” and helped to spur on him discovering all of this.
I remember he was ticked off about how the book and movie portrayed him and wrote his own books telling his side of the story, so yeah I wouldn’t be surprised if they had no communication for years.
If they’d legally adopted him, he would be entitled to the same inheritance as their biological children.
If they’d legally adopted him, he would be entitled to the same inheritance as their biological children. He probably only just found out that he wasn’t, so now he wants compensation for all the money they made off him. I’m sure he knew he wasn’t getting checks from the book/movie, but he probably didn’t worry too…
I really want liquid hydrogen to make sense for all the reasons you listed, but realistically, the savior of the ICE is going to be carbon neutral synthetic fuel made from captured atmospheric carbon. Requires no changes in the technology of the exisiting vehicles, and it’s just as green as hydrogen in that it’s…
yes but it also sounds like this lit a bit of a fire with the creative team. the last season felt pretty paint-by-numbers so it’s a little exciting to hear they’re charged up.
My brain can’t accept that number as “billion” at all... but when I scale it down to “million” it still seems crazy. $1.7[almost anyting] to KICK ROCKS! I keep imagining commas disappearing. “We’re gonna have to ask you to leave, sir. Here’s 1700 bucks and a tote bag. Swing by the cafe, help yourself to all the…
I probably would have liked it more if he had. Blade Runner 2049 was a pretty film with an interesting twist, but the main plot is so generic and it invalidates the Final Cut of the first film (which was great).
I would not be surprised if there are preventative heart effects not strictly related to weight loss from these drugs. But yes, a big chunk of this benefit is likely from losing weight.
What you’re proposing is impossible, because those who lose less weight, as a statistical group, now have another interceding variable, that is, they’re resistant to the drug, they’re non-compliant to the protocol, or they had less weight to lose proportionately; any of which would skew the data.
“People living with obesity have an increased risk of cardiovascular disease but to date, there are no approved weight management medications proven to deliver effective weight management while also reducing the risk of heart attack, stroke or cardiovascular death”
^^This! So much this! If the drug’s main effect is to lower one’s weight, and an already well-known and accepted cause/effect of lower weight is less cardiovascular stress, how is this claim considered a separate effect? Next, they’ll claim the drug increases the lifespan of bathroom scales, lowers grocery expenses,…