I agree with you.
I agree with you.
Often several times a day.
It’s also The Incredible Hulk TV Show. Once he’s done, move onto the next town.
After the egg eating episode it is clear that Grogu is already pure evil so it’s too late to turn him to the light side.
A Deanunion (like it) show would mean the creators would need to get the original cast back together so they would have to chase... Chevy.
Ah, but back then there was content to care about. Rather than hills to die on.
There are articles?
Doesn’t usually work on Americans either.
It makes a lot of sense, relatively.
In Melbourne? I think they just might have last weekend. I know a mate has tickets to see Tenet soon at IMAX.
Well we are on the same page then.
Well sure, but I was just trying to add to your contribution. Lambert seemed to wear a magic kilt that changed from great to short.
Saw two movie myself shortly after lockdown. Living back in Melbourne now so cinemas haven’t been open. But there is nothing to see anyway.
It’s not the same thing though. Wearing a dress for laughs or as a fictional character doesn’t raise an eyebrow, it’s funny, absurd or just acting. But when a male chooses to wear one in the real world, that’s when panic sets in.
It’s the hips. It hangs like a potato sack.
Your honour, exhibit A
....wearing a kilt that is derived from Norse word and was invented by an Englishman in 1720 to stop the Scottish workers in his iron forge from catching fire.
You need to understand that (many) Americans only have two options for everything, you have to pick a side. It’s easy though, as once you pick your side you don’t have to have an opinion or idea anymore, they are all pre-conceived for you.
Yeah saw Tenet in Sydney about week two of the release. There were 6 people in total in the cinema.