No one has ever referred to Jack Warner as Jacob Warner.
No one has ever referred to Jack Warner as Jacob Warner.
I’m also skeptical about the “free” part. Then again, $1000 a day might as well be free for someone like her.
Netflix is a business. It’s there to make money. Sorry hippies.
There are some definite constraints, but it’s good enough if that’s all you have access to and you want to make stuff.
“Unsane” and “Tangerine” (to name a few) were shot with iPhones long before ProRes was available in a phone.
I think it means he gets a financial interest.
I can see Baldwin’s culpability in a civil sense but criminally? Not so much.
He’s a bit obnoxious but jeez...
I accept trans people. For me, it’s not about accepting trans people. It’s about navigating confusing, ever-changing rules about language. And it’s driven by click-bait and self-righteous comment threads that should be ignored (et tu, Brutus?). Anyway, fuck Rowling if that makes you happy.
Visit the Oakwood apartments and tell me I’m wrong.
“she finally consented”
This. Hollywood gigs are overwhelmingly filled by people who come from money. Directors too. The “rags to riches” stories get more column inches but it’s pretty rare in real life.
...and I doubt CVS is grabbing those overhead costs. That’s on the charity.
Yeah, the Salvation Army is a pretty strident, harsh organization. But they are pretty effective at keeping lost causes from death basically. It’s a tough call.
The food part is tricky but important. A lot of booze laws require *some* kind of food must be available. I suspect that’s where pickled eggs and pigs feet originated.
“Bodied”? That word’s a hard pass.
All stage moms are shitty. They are nothing but pimps. Every single one of them.
Scientific American is not a peer-reviewed source. It’s pretty funny to talk about someone else’s lack of legitimate sources while providing none of your own. You are a foolish troll.
It appears to have been produced by a public access cable channel for $14.
It’s a meme. It’s not science. It’s not “documented” in any significant, scholarly form. It’s a buzz word, a pop psychology trope that will fall by the wayside eventually.