Which one? Because they said both many times.
Which one? Because they said both many times.
Something something Terms of Enrampagent.
YOU DON'T FUCKING SAY
The second. That I did not have them confused, but that I wrote off the "good one" as boring after the first 45 minutes. Maybe I'll give it another go, since this comment section seems to be so passionate about it.
I saw the John Travolta one, and got through the first part of War Zone (where Jigsaw gets thrown into glass), but it just didn't grab me.
I could not finish War Zone because I thought it was really, really boring, so I'm afraid I'll have to take your word for it.
A surprising number of people want Zack Snyder to finish his work of running the DC film franchise into the ground as quickly as possible.
"Racists drink Coors. Not racist? Have a Bud."
It's because they're not as good at Jeopardy!.
Especially since the church has had an alternate program ready to go at a moments' notice for years. I can't imagine the Boy Scouts lasting long without the LDS church's support.
Coming soon: "Ben Affleck is no longer playing Batman."
Glad I’m not the only one baffled by this example. Was really hoping for help dealing with a few people.
Archie got statutory raped?
Unless by "help," you mean, "Be such a creative and box office disaster that DC/WB scrap the whole thing and start over because people don't want what Snyder's offering."
Response to your counter-point: I don't want to get you off the wagon if it's important to you, but if not, you should eat a steak tonight.
…Except that steak looks like it has a terrible crust and is slightly overdone. Why would I want an overdone steak in New York at anywhere other than Trump's awful restaurant, where I can gawk at the idiots?
Too bad this won't give Amy Adams a second chance at Oscars ;( :( :(
I agree there's a lot of comedy using shock in an amateurish way for cheap laughs. That stuff sucks. My point is that just because something is clean does not make it funny.
I have a friend who uses the term "clean comedy" as a positive descriptor. As in, "Brian Regen is so funny. His comedy is really clean and family friendly."