One of my undergrad professors was in this movie. His character is credited as “Rock Freak.”
One of my undergrad professors was in this movie. His character is credited as “Rock Freak.”
Where are all of these people who love to watch The Rock do things on screen? I mean, I see them post things on the internet, but I don’t think I’ve ever met one in real life.
I tried to set Josh up for some reality TV hosting work, but the company I was with didn’t take an interest. They were fools.
I had a socially awkward (even more than myself) friend in high school who made that claim. I couldn’t believe that he didn’t seem to realize that it was a cliche, and he was only digging himself deeper.
I’ve always assumed that, on Monday morning, they’ll all go back to their accepted social roles. Maybe that’s the message, or maybe I’m just cynical, I dunno.
I was gonna go with The Pixies (probably something off of Surfer Rosa, but whatever), but the article beat me to the punch. So instead, I’ll op for They Might Be Giants. Off of Apollo 18, I feel like absolute perfection is achieved in the run of:
The Statue Got Me High
Spider
The Guitar
But season 9 ends with a reveal that most of the season was a book she was writing, and that’s when we learn about Dan dying and all the other big twisty reveals. So, was her writing the book and revealing all the fabrications also part of the book?
Giving hard and fast “rules” to The Force reduces it from a mystical, religious concept with rich metaphorical and thematic potential to a set of video game/RPG level-ups. I feel like Johnson restored The Force to what we were told it was in the OT, before the EU and the prequels reduced it to a set of specific…
This is tricky. The letter writer specifically says that he hasn’t safe worded the issue, so essentially this is all still happening within the realm of kink play that he is engaging in voluntarily.
You were not in the wrong; that was tacky, to say the least.
You are the rightest person to comment. Bravo!
Sturgeon’s Revelation: 90% of everything is crap.
Dan Castellaneta lifted it from Jimmy Finlayson, who was certainly using it on film well before 1945.
“Tastes like campfires smell” is a perfect explanation of why I love scotch.
Nick’s 2012-17 incarnation of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles also ended when the show runners felt their story had reached its conclusion.
I’m fairly certain that Mr Glitch was suggesting that the statement could become prescient in that it could suggest a Democrat becoming president in 2020.
The best way to describe what I feel is like... having a friend complain over and over and over again about something, but then doing abso-fucking-lutely nothing about it, only to come back and complain about it some more.
I also found it insultingly heavy-handed and loaded with redundancies.
I will die with you on that hill, especially with regard to Snoke. With Rey, there is at least a question implied by TFA, but it was a question that was of far greater significance to the character than to the plot. With Snoke, the writing didn’t even bother to make it a question.
That actually is enough to justify it, as Movie Pass is cheaper than one matinee screening per month (at least going by LA ticket prices).