Martha Wayne is still kicking ass, despite the notable handicap of being dead.
Martha Wayne is still kicking ass, despite the notable handicap of being dead.
Grayish Brown Violent Explosion Movie: Part 1 of 2
I suggest beginning the courtship with a gift. I hear he likes scarves and eyeliner.
It's a little bitty place.
The Borg would have been so much more threatening if they were also obnoxious jerks.
Oh, I'm sure "Justice League" isn't the only thing people are going to call it.
He was good in that one episode of Louie.
Nope.
Here's the thing. It's easy to fake photographs. And it's not impossible that Heard is lying. I'm not trying to argue that either one of those things can't be true.
That's not quite what I'm getting at here. I'm talking about singling out the bit where he's only repeating information that someone else told him as being the difference between defamation and not defamation.
And those trials are the only place where anybody is obligated to treat "photographs can be faked" as a reasonable argument when someone's been accused of domestic violence.
Also a new Star Wars movie. One where they didn't spend very much time on the script or the acting.
What happens when you hear the word "pie"?
It's their special handshake, called "the stew."
Being a prominent black celebrity who was proud of his blackness and unapologetic about it was, itself, a political act in those days.
Paul Schrader.
"An anti-war Muslim? Waterboard him. Bomb him. Bomb the shit out of—huh? What? Election? This stupid country…"
I would be amazed if "Your honor, I was only saying what someone else told me" could get someone out of something that the court would otherwise consider defamation.
She's being believed because the allegation is plausible and the counter-allegation is some kind of Machiavellian bullshit.
The context of the poster is a public space that makes no distinction between people who have seen the movies and those who have not.