The professional-drinking-contest folks had their hopes up for a hot minute there, too.
The professional-drinking-contest folks had their hopes up for a hot minute there, too.
I don't know, I thought it was predictable to the point that I didn't need to see it at all. E.g. at the beginning when his spotter was talking about his family and I said "ooh, he's so gonna die soon; dude's wearing his own gravestone out there" to my wife. The whole movie was like that for me.
It's like the show is called Shooter, but the folks making the promotional shot were worried that someone might miss the point.
…and that, with unprecedented levels of voter turnout. When specific demographics go all-in, they most certainly can sway the results (and don't ya just love David Duke's crowing about how Trump "couldn't have done it without 'us'"?)
This whole interview, and not one mention that he would be legally obligated to use "Rodimus Prime" as his screen name if he did porn. I'm disappointed.
I loved that O'Rourke quote *thiiiiiiiiiiiiis* much.
I wouldn't have been comfortable with that kind of talk, myself. That said, it's downright bizarre to me that after all the nonsense this election, that's the issue that sticks.
I'm torn, because I agree with your point but I'm also so baffled by Trump supporters that I don't know what to make of any of this any more.
I'm surprisingly okay with Claire dating all of the Defenders, including Jessica Jones, possibly at the same time, possibly with all of the other Defenders knowing about it and rolling with it. Because Rosario Dawson, that's why.
Pisser about yer rusty guts getting batty-fanged in the fly rink by some back-slanging skilamalink brute go-by-the-ground!
I do want to see this, but that comment still made me grin.
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I'd brag about that for sure, if it was me. Tell him some weirdo on the internet thinks he's awesome if you get the chance, please.
I don't hate it, but it doesn't grab me the same way that Filter/Crystal Method song did either.
"I'll smack the smack out of you!"
We don't owe him a career in showbiz or anything, but give the kid a break. He's clearly hungry and he's clearly been through some bumps—and not just with his dad, either; Crohn's disease is no joke. And dismissive or not, he was still more gracious with a swath of his countrymen that he disagrees with than a lot of…
That's the biggest part of this interview for me. He's in his twenties!
It's funny, because at the time I thought it was cool that if you're going to have a faceless hero, there's no reason he couldn't be a black one instead of a white one. I did think Michael Jai White did a great job with what he had to work with here.
I felt like Spawn's entire appeal, the whole reason for the line of comics to exist, was his backstory. He's burning his finite souljuice and then he's back in hell. The attitude, the brooding, the look, the trappings of Spawn always seemed more central to the character than what he, you know, actually did.
I'm listening to the mp3s right now and it holds up pretty well. He's right about some of the tracks being off - "Metallica … dumbing down Orbital’s “Satan”" is fair - but overall it's a propulsive, energetic album. That Filter/Crystal Method version of "Trip Like I Do" was everywhere for awhile there, too.