Oh, well done.
Oh, well done.
My favorite variation is the Colorado Bulldog. Take a White Russian, add a splash or more of coke.
Thing is here, sir, all you've done is tear down everything around you.
Well, the 24-hour news cycle might NOT be a waste of time, if they were to actually collect more than a few stories a day and not beat them into the ground with "panels."
That rather underestimates a wide stable of directors who could very easily rise to the occasion.
This one Wynns.
Apparently you missed that whole part where if it's transformative, it's fair use, regardless of whether or not it's commercialized.
Weirdly enough, the actual made-for-TV movie "Pirates of Silicon Valley" treads all this territory already with the exception of the iPod. And, I'd suspect, does it better, with critics giving it more love.
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All I took out of this is that Donna is wrong about Mark Ruffalo.
The unofficial poster forgets an important part of movie posters: the credits. While some may be able to get away with it, big budget films HAVE to have those credits on there. Contractual obligations.
Thank you, Nathan, for bringing up Audrey Horne.