I guessed it.
I guessed it.
Die Hard 10: Died Hard
Yes, this. Sarah Conner by the end of the original Terminator (and bleeding into T2) was a badass, yet Terminator was a veiled story about a woman feeling pressured by her biological clock because she felt like she HAD to be married and/or have a child by now. Her need to be a mother and play the traditional maternal…
I mean this completely unironically: they’re the Napster of the movie theater industry. The original pioneer company might not have lasted (at least in its original concept), but it nonetheless changed the industry going forward.
Fun fact: the CGI is so good, you hardly notice that Rhodes has in fact been played by Terrence Howard the entire time.
Even so, they set up the scene so well by establishing how radio communication gets spotty and sometimes cuts out when going down to the QR.
My wife (former film scholar and evergreen Verhoeven defender) said the exact same thing about the remake. It’s fine, just don’t call it “RoboCop.”
Two things can be true, dude.
That’s fair!
Well that’s a fair point.
As a once-every-four-years US fan, I haven’t had any idea who to root for this tournament.
Yet, when you really WANT an oatmeal raisin cookie, there’s nothing better.
I’m just mostly glad we can stop having to remember to spell “Pharaoh” incorrectly on purpose.
If I’m this excited about a ball going through an open door, I can’t imagine my reaction when a ball finally lands in the ladder in the Green Monster and by rule remains in play all the way down.
Often when I read, I’ll put on a baseball game (or some other sport) on mute. It’s the best thing to watch on mute (see: TVs in bars showing muted sports vs. showing muted reruns of “Numb3rs”).
Dammit, I came to make the same joke. Good job.
Oh my god, thank you. I’ve insisted for years that I just don’t “get” “Bennie and the Jets.” I’ve just never understood the appeal. The song feels like it’s constantly starting but never actually picks up. And like, who is Bennie? Why do I care about Bennie?
It actually feels a lot different in the #metoo era. I read it as a scathing critique of Humbert Humbert, and the lengths to which powerful men will go in order to justify their behavior.
“Geno Auriemma, hold up a second, let me make sure you’ve got your proper backstage pass...”