No more than bad investments, lavish vacations or imported beer.
No more than bad investments, lavish vacations or imported beer.
Right and look her in Suicide Squad. She seems to have a sense of humor about it and treats it like just a thing.
I thought it was weird that he brought up Sharon Stone and Casino, because before he said Casino; given the context, I was expecting him to compare her role in Wolf to Stone in Basic Instinct. Those were movies that made them widely visible, playing on the sexuality. Casino was an Oscar nominated role for Stone, who…
Yeah, what the hell. I don’t even think of Scorsese having women. Has he even had an actress in more than one movie? The raging dipstick without a home talks about Scorsese like he’s Russ Meyers, or even David Lynch. Shoot, Divine gives John Waters more women than Scorsese. Even more messed up was that before he…
That's what I think too. If you look at how the writer conveyed the story, it sounded like that's exactly how the producer referred to her. The interviewer took it literally.
It seemed like the producer had used Hepburn just in reference to actresses from that golden period, but that writer took it literally. I didn't get, even from the paraphrasing of the producer, that he meant "She's Hepburn!" The writer really ran with it though.
I remember the '80 election and the Princess Diana wedding. As far as disasters, I remember John Belushi dying and, maybe a "bigger" news story, The Challenger.
That’s why you're single! The fastest way to get someone to stay with you forever: show them your closet full of toilet paper. Then, you trigger your toilet paper avalanche, trapping them underneath forever, or at least until you run out of toilet paper... So maybe it's not the best way. You may also want to check…
You just didn’t put this at the end of your post: [/somebutnotall]
It reminds me of being a kids and trying to get adults interested in something, while completely oblivious to any kind of democratic sharing or not being able to see it outside a fans perspective. I wish I could give a real to life example but I know everyone must have their own. An example might be if your 1988…
Right on, again! I had that learning curve but it only took a completely new suspension system and a day of driving my wife’s car before I became all, “No! Go around!” I also will pull off when able and necessary. It’s just not worth it. My trouble could end up greater than the other driver’s.
I want you to be aware, you've wielded power that will result in what a family of 4 will be watching very soon. Be careful of the responsibility you are undertaking.
Great underrated oddball of a movie. I caught that in the theater and remember everyone not liking it as much as I did. It said more about my company as I’m pretty sure that was the same movie that played the Army of Darkness trailer that my friends thought looked dumb and I was like “ash!”
Haha. That’s good to know. The best I’ve gotten is some laughs with my old standby joke of asking if there’s a bad driver convention in town. I had to tone it down after moving up here, as it used to be “asshole convention.”
I’m not going to entertain theories but am extremely surprised that no one has questioned what happened prior to what we saw on the video. The way the woman was responding could be explained by them having a prior “traffic relationship. neither one, regardless of anything else, did what I think would be normally…
I moved to MN about 10 years ago and have not changed my initial perception that there’s some passive-aggressive shit happening here on the road. Merging and attempting to pass are the first and biggest example where this happens. Now I need to know if you have noticed people having a huge issue with 4-way stops? Two…
In another comment, I thought more to that point about exceptions not being rules. Something that came to mind is that I’ll sometimes run beta software or even stuff that’s meant for developers. I do it knowing I could end up with all sorts of issues but am ready for that risk, doing what I’ll need to do. I’ll then,…
I don’t disagree and get where you’re coming from. I mean, totally - not like a “yeah, but” I’m on the same page in terms of what constitutes road ready. In my mind, the best beta test would be simulators because you have 2 issues. One being the fallibility of the tech and the other being that of the drivers. It’s…
I think in general, you are right, but that there are factors considered where the driver can be shown to share some of the fault. Anecdotal, but I was in a similar accident and thought I was in the clear because of the left-hand turn rule, but my insurance company actually held me with most of the fault because it…
Though I don’t follow on your call against technology, I do totally agree with the licensing requirements. I’d commented elsewhere that the standards to drive are ridiculous, and geared toward a time when you actually had to be super engaged because you had no choice but to constantly remember you were in a giant…