I thought she killed him because he was abusing her mom. But the show was a long time ago and most things after the first season weren’t so memorable, so maybe I’m misremembering.
I thought she killed him because he was abusing her mom. But the show was a long time ago and most things after the first season weren’t so memorable, so maybe I’m misremembering.
True.
If/When Moviepass fails, I really hope someone else attempts to replace it in a different way than its current rivals. I’ve discovered that some sort of theater-going subscription service is something I’m willing to pay for, but the others aren’t doing it for me. I don’t want to be locked into AMC, and I’m really not…
Curious to know what the meat world is.
Sounds like you have more business sense than they do.
Do they give out Razzies for Worst Business Model of the Year? How about Worst Business Plan Ever?
Can we please make sure we NEVER let drunk racist uncles and their cousins run the country again?
I expect Christina Hendricks to show up at my front door, wearing nothing but a bathrobe, holding a winning Powerball ticket, and pledging her eternal love for me.
“If economic growth continues at this pace... we will double in size more than ten years faster.”
If economic growth continues at this pace the United States economy will double in size more than 10 years faster than it would have under either President Bush or President Obama.
Sates is a correctly spelled word, it’s just not part of the name of the country of which Fat Donny Two Scoops is president. Spell check can do many things, but it can’t tell the difference between does not and doe snot.
My eyes are rolling so far back in my head, I may have trouble driving.
If I wasn’t about to move far enough away from any conveniently-located AMC theater I would absolutely sign up for this. It seems like a good deal and much more sustainable than Movie Pass.
Is it really contrarian to say that an obviously bad business plan was bad?
It’s almost like a show dog look.
I don't get the joke.
One of my favorite recent-ish Hollywood trends is that they’ve now tried (and failed) to interest audiences in Jeremy Renner (at least potentially) taking the reigns of two separate action franchises — this one and the Bourne films — and neither effort worked in the slightest. He wasn’t in M:I 5 much, either, which…
It’s not necessarily that they’re shitty. It’s that they were complicit in someone else’s shittiness.
“Now it’s Hawkeye’s time to shine! Damnit, where’d I put those arrows? Laura, have you seen my quiver? Yes, I already looked in the garage.”
I fully endorse whatever method they choose to make M:I movies, they’ve been fantastic recently.