And then George Tiller happened.
And then George Tiller happened.
That version of the Son of Sam Law you described was implemented in a bunch of states. Those were all struck down because they violated the First Amendment’s right to free speech. New York tweaked theirs by forcing a disclosure of any financial windfall of over $10k by the convicted perp to the victim’s family. This…
This IS what Warner’s stockholders want.
You cared enough about to post your hackery to the world.
Someone has an inability to read.
Found the Candice Owens poster.
So when can we expect his 2 brothers to write the Brightburn sequel as a Justice League movie?
You’re gonna need a cite for that one.
So now phones will need a “Rollercoaster Mode” for this.
The Japanese R35 has this.
Not gonna happen. She waved her Zionist flag when Oxfam questioned why she was part of an ad campaign for SodaStream - and she kicked Oxfam to the curb.
And Dick Wolf tried to BothSides this on L&O: SUV.
James Cameron the writer made First Blood Part 2 watchable under the circumstances.
Cops like Ruch were the reason the Philly FOP tried so hard to unseat Krasner with Carlos Vega (who has since disappeared from the spotlight).
This sounds like the plot you’d find on Law & Order: SUV.
You mean like when the Philadelphia PD snatched a child from a mother after arresting her when she was trying to get away from a clash with protestors...
The Rambo cartoon was based on First Blood: Part 2. Most of the music from the cartoon was rehashed from Jerry Goldsmith’s movie score. The action figures themselves were named for the cartoon characters.
MST3k burned all of that out of their system with the “Joel vs. Mike” superwars of the time.
The state inspection was “passed” the first time around. However, the driver noticed that the brakes still didn’t feel right after the so-called brake repair.
SNW-Uhura’s probably leaving the Enterprise is a callback to Nichelle Nichols’ own journey in the first season of TOS where she was going to leave the show until she was persuaded by Dr. Martin L. King (a fan himself) to stay onboard.