I mean he can retire anytime he wants, he doesn’t have to keep on re-upping his contract.
I mean he can retire anytime he wants, he doesn’t have to keep on re-upping his contract.
That makes it not a particularly useful media trope, especially for analysis. As well, Rita’s treatment as a character vs just being a girlfriend had been a big part of her inclusion to the show. Dexter saw her initially as a beard but grew to love her to the extent that he was capable. But it took Rita telling him…
The rights to the Rebuilds have been super weird for North American releases. It almost feels like another Expanse thing here, where Bezos is showing himself to be a big weeb.
No, he thinks they’re dumb. Lots of movies are dumb (see the Fast series). The issue he’s bringing up is that unless there’s growth and invention for the new superhero movies, they’re going to see the same decline as western and war movies did once the genres were nearly done.
This whole Olympics feels like an extended 30 Rock bit.
Looks are inherited. Talent isn’t, but acting is a skill that can be learned, especially if you have support (emotional and monetary) from people that have “made it” and know the right people.
Constantly comparing filmmakers and actors to historic ones is a dumb practice that needs to stop, even when it’s supposed to be “praise”. It’s reductive on its own when it’s valid (when comparing art), but comparing people almost always ends up setting high expectations that will never be met due to confirmation bias.
Look to the proto-twink ascendant, Mark Hamill
As a man allow me to mansplain the use of mansplaining in this article: Sometimes it’s funny to just toss it around, especially in an article about the Bachelorette.
The United States would be a better place is every slaveowner over the age of 18 was hanged after the Civil War.
Grand Wizard perhaps?
Listen, if college me (before I started running, even) could get railed while leveraging myself against a mass-produced plastic chair in my dorm room (because fuck those tiny beds), surely the world’s best athletes will, uh, find a way.
Think Cronenberg (both father and son) films. It typically involves really good (typically practical) special effects to really sell it.
Yeah, this review just confirms two of the things I was hoping for: Delaney’s commentary being self-aware, and great prosthetics. Only thing that would make it better would be if it were 2010 and I’m drunk-watching The Soup and McHale’s set aside 5 minutes to talk about it.
It’s three rounds. First are the literate (about the topic), so people with science backgrounds, public health backgrounds, and the generally informed on these sorts of things. Second are those where the promise of freedom of movement without the fear of disease. Third are “stick” that if they won’t get vaccinated if…
Facepalme D’oh
Yeah, weird that their second season didn’t get any acting nominations last year, though did get nominated for casting (in general) which is something
Stranger Things’ maximalist spin-off?
Are you saying that De Palma is finally gonna rub out Hitchcock? Outlook not so rosy.
Same. If I’m really liking a game with a high difficulty option, I’ll try to beat it on that setting after I beat the game in “normal” mode with a solid idea of game mechanics, play-style, equipment &c.