jamesryan04
James Ryan
jamesryan04

I suppose the term “seduction of evil” works here, maybe...?

And if they fail, what’s next?

“...Argentina?”

For that matter, can someone please explain Laura Ingraham to me?

Seriously, how?

Well, okay, so long as you don’t have any issues about killing rabbits...

My first introduction to opera left me with a lot to unpack as well. It is a lot to take in, considering how many moving parts (acting AND singing AND staging) have to be on their A-game at the same time.

Yes, Turandot has issues for a modern audience, maybe not as many as Madame Butterfly but still. My hope is that if

I don’t see Chuck E. Cheese’s on the list; so, some good news, maybe?

...I take what I can get, there’s so little these days...

Well, if you are going to randomly inject Franz Liszt into your version of Phantom of the Opera, you might as well use him twice and include him in the climax of the film.

Waitiaminute: You’re putting TITANIC on the list, and somehow missed THE POSEIDON ADVENTURE? Really...?

Unfortunately, most of the “free” stuff are digital versions of promos that were handed out for free at retailers to promote upcoming titles; no real bargains here, sorry.

Unfortunately, most of the “free” stuff are digital versions of promos that were handed out for free at retailers to

When my son was looking at schools to go to, he told my wife and I that University of Chicago has a nickname among potential students, “The school where fun goes to die.”

I’m not sure if any of us were aware that that applies to the staff as well...

Part of me wonders: What if Iron Fist is supposed to be bad...?

Think about it: The character is self-absorbed, can’t come up with a good plan, not much of a tactician, and a bit vainglorious to boot.

Though by the time DEFENDERS opens, he’s actually better at this then he was during his own series earlier. The fact

I believe they should all go, too, but what you note about the gloves on Wheeler:

He was a cavalry officer, which back in the day meant you had to have big gloves like those, as you’d be spending most of your time working with horses and maybe working a difficult ball-and-cap pistol while riding, if you didn’t have to

Safe to assume you hadn’t read this one...?

Maybe it’s me, but when you asked if this looked familiar, I first thought of Bela Abzug...


Me too; my follow up question before I realized this wasn’t what we thought it was was going to be, “So what system were you running?”

 And I was all set to run into another round of the dice-vs-cards debate, too...

Was the data taking into account the laws on the books in New York that make most airbnb rentals illegal? Wasn’t sure if that played into this or not:

Be careful with WWII puns; it’s not for a wide audience, and not everyone Goebbels them up when offered...

And all this time I thought that was written by Bob Geldof; silly me...

I read your headline, and this came to mind:

The problem is, the kids were not there at their parents’ urging; they were dragged there by missionaries, at times assisted by authorities working hand-in-hand with the church, in an effort to force the kids to give up their traditions and culture. It was not so much a “didn’t read the fine print” matter as it was a