"THE JEWS"
"THE JEWS"
the company has decided to get rid of the ‘bots, in favor of some poor schlubs in mascot costumes.
Huh, I was wondering why the account for "The Comeback" was suddenly active and talking about a hacker group.
The more creative the term, the stronger the stench of desperation behind it. Multi-Level Marketing companies are the worst.
i LOVE that episode
see that could be cool. much less contrived.
We do, but avocados are fruit.
And of course the GOP will continue to coddle him. Are tax cuts really worth all this?? Jesus fucking christ.
..minus the post-WWII East German frugality
Yes, but… the prices are usually cheaper at TJ's. That's why I go there, honestly, the prices. I know the food will be pretty much the same as anywhere else - but you can save 50¢ - $1 per item, sometimes more, for the same thing you'd buy at the Big Chain grocery store.
But.. they weren't even watching the movie at that point.. they were just selecting a video..
Next time you're at a [recent] Halloween party (or even watching a Halloween-themed episode of a TV show) count how many Avatar-related costumes there are. Next time you're browsing a toy aisle, count how many Avatar-related toys there are. Hell, if you find yourself at a comic-con type event, see if you can find any…
Nobody questioned the impressiveness of the technology, but it made zero impact on popular culture except as 1. something people saw cuz it looked cool and sometimes got depressed afterwards and 2. the things I mentioned in the previous comment.
I think even for a big hollywood director/producer he's overestimating how much the movie-going public will want sequels. For one thing, white-washing and cultural appropriation are things people are MUCH more aware of… the White Savior narrative is much more on people's radar, and people aren't exactly endeared by…
You know, at least it's poorly produced, local, and obvious. A lot of state propaganda machines have slick production and 100% market penetration.
I have this same question.
oh man. That's a burn if I ever saw one.
I knew CBS's programming was regressive, but I didn't expect it to literally rewind a sitcom 10 years.
Moochie died on the way to his home planet.
Got that right. All of it.