Pat! Don't wear a cape!
Pat! Don't wear a cape!
oh shit. Forgot that movie. Glaring omission.
Can't really fault this list. I've got personal preferences that put things up & down but overall very good. #1 is correct.
conservative, centrist, hard-line Democrat & neoliberal aren't mutually exclusive
Big deal. Magglio Ordonez flicked me off once.
Hey, I think neither should be banned anywhere, but I'd understand the drive to do both. Heck, if Detroit banned a movie starring David Duke as Superman I'd be down with that, too.
Apartheid states aren't "nations of human rights"
I can't believe Lebron banned Wonder Woman just because Gal Godot is from Israel.
I dunno, I think we might ban a movie starring an ISIS soldier as a superhero
I am convinced it's all Edgar Wright. Pegg might be able to write some good jokes, but he's garbage as a storyteller. And on top of that, besides Mission Impossible, he's made ZERO good choices as an actor.
DeRay's is the first Podcast that is all ads.
I want Moon Boy/Moon Girl!
Welp. I was in the middle of watching Buffy & Angel for the first time. I hope they hurry up with some Bluray sets now that the shows have been remastered.
I think this is mostly new & upcoming artists. McNeil's been working professionally for 20 years.
Oh right. Danny Masterson. THE Danny Masterson. Everyone knows who Danny Masterson is and you don't need need to put any of his credits or even his job title in the article, because it's Danny Masterson. Danny Masterson.
The editing and performance sold it more than enough.
A good movie that is sad isn't miserable or depressing. Like Ebert said: “In thinking about 'depressing movies,' many people don't realize that all bad movies are depressing, and no good movies are.”
And the next day Nimoy died. The fun was over quickly.
She was popular because of the Age Of Apocalypse & Joe Madureira. Then they stuck her in a fun book that no one read which only lasted for years because Marvel was desperate to make as much X-men content as possible.
"The noise is terrible, isn't it, Mr. Ellsworth? Like fate."