it’s ok not to give a shit about something in popular culture.
it’s ok not to give a shit about something in popular culture.
I’m looking forward to the U.S. title:
“We probably dying and s— and she will be like your hands still work there is no excuse,”
maybe the world doesn’t like DiCaprio’s giant Charley Brown Lollypop head?
Person of Interest is pretty strong sci-fi...with a story of the week element...very different viewership to the others you mention.
I’d be more comfortable if the alphabet you used in your post wasn’t appropriated from the Roman culture...
I was my body stuffed with C4 and fireworks and then launched (via Trebuchet) out over the ocean (doesn’t matter which one) and at the apex of my flight...detonated.
the men’s eyes are always closed....weird.
so she’ll be back to work two weeks after the birth...just like in real life.
who is that in the top picture on the right?
they’ve had 70 years of exclusive use of the work...
“...refuses to overdramatize facts that are already compelling enough.”
$170 million...but no kissing.
you’d be surprised at how quickly the appeal of working with images/geometry of a very good looking person wears off when you’re dealing with all the issues of character work in CG...
I’ve thought lately that if stories like this were about alcohol they would be less amusing.
A tourist arrives in Vancouver on a rainy day. He gets up the next morning and it’s still raining. In fact, it’s still raining three days later. He goes out to supper and spies a young kid. Out of despair, he asks, “Hey kid, does it ever stop raining around here?” The kid says, “How should I know? I’m only six.”
I love Sorkin....I don’t always like his work or what he puts into the mouths of his characters (mostly I do)...but I could watch/listen to his work all day.