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If nothing else, it has Lord Bowler, who said the two favorite things he would want to do were manhunting and opening a vineyard.

I've always liked Heart: The Marilyn Bell Story, a made-for-TV movie (based on real events!) where she plays the first woman to swim across Lake Ontario.

Dr. Klahn:
"Just lost drunken men who don't know where they are and no longer care.
These are lost drunken men who don't know where they are, but do care!
And these are men who know where they are and care, but don't drink."

That's an interesting comment.
At some point, Trump may get bored enough to release the tapes himself. (After a half hour talking about one of his golf courses, of course.)

When you said "it's his Thing", I imagined his head ripping away from his burning body, and scuttling away after spider-legs sprouted out of the face.

NBC is taking a page from the NFL Commissioner's office.
They don't punish/fine players for bad conduct.
They punish/fine for the level of bad publicity a particular offense generates.

I think you meant to say, "how he grabbed Gisele's [Redacted]."

The tallest, widest and most famous haunted mansion

I was trying to come up with a plausible answer, not actually defend his position. :-)

There are some people that see it as romantic love.
I always viewed it closer to familial, brother-sister love.
But I guess that is part of the charm; there can be arguments about what type of love it is, but no doubt about the intensity of it.
(And we accept that she is willing to run out an APC without an armed weapon,

It is the difference between remembering what irritates sharks and McGuyver-ing something to defend yourself, versus luckily having a can of "Bat Shark-Repellant" on your utility belt.

That is because Newt came to chew bubble gum and kick ass, and (she thought) she was all out of asses to kick.

The series is called "A History of Violence", not "A History of Action".

I don't think he crossed that line, although I can see why you might feel differently.

See your point, but also this is one of the few times where screaming paid off.
(Specifically, cocooned in front of a face-hugger, while Ripley had given up a short distance away.)

It works for me, in part because his character thought he was in a different movie. He anticipated just another one-sided "bug hunt", and instead had a front row seat to a massacre.

At least for me, the difference is that Lucas needed other people. He was necessary to give the inspiration to the others, but his solo efforts (as director or screen writer) were underwhelming.

To use the roller coaster analogy, it is the slow, relentless clanking of the climbing car, while giving us an eyeful of how far the drop is going to be.

"Did IQs drop sharply while I was away?"

Would it have ripped off her arm? Prevent her from climbing out?
(There is a pressure differential, but it is less than 1 atm-to-vacuum.)
I don't think so, but I haven't tried to work out the physics.
(Maybe I should.)
Did Mythbusters ever examine this?