I’m assuming they’re filming VinFast VinFurious and needed a fleet.
I’m assuming they’re filming VinFast VinFurious and needed a fleet.
“Andrew and Nikki Le, who ordered 11 VinFast cars, took delivery of the first of those at the store.”
My mom collects $2 bills. Not because she thinks they’ll increase in value, but because she thinks they’re neat. She also hoards dollar coins.
Sure, but fancy it up with the Susan B. Anthony silver dollars to show your support for women’s rights.
Sheesh, a $1 bill is what I used to pay my strippers with in 1991.
Guess I’m a cheap bastard because I only pay strippers with 1's.
The amount of energy and effort of some people to go to in order to be a flaming asshole never ceases to amaze me. Furthermore, the name of this person should be released to the public so that nobody will ever hire that shithead
I’m a big fan of one party releasing a bunch of evidence demonstrating their version of events and the opposing party responding with “nuh-uh!”
This is a really misleading and in some places just wrong comment. A non-refundable tax credit has nothing to do with the amount of withholding that has already occurred at the time of filing. It is only based on the total tax obligation for a given year, regardless of the amount of withholding that has occurred.
Man, we do love to means test everything in this country.
Cara Done! Am I right?
Cara Dune died on the way back to her home planet.
I rewatched The Voyage Home recently, with some trepidation as it must have been the 90s when I saw it last. I found it wonderful, and a lot more entertaining than any of the modern Trek films. Oddly subversive too — hey look, you can do a sci-fi adventure film _and not have any badies_. Just a problem that clever and…
At the time, Irrfan Khan (RIP) would have been the best choice. He had the look of the character, as well as the sheer talent and charisma the role required.
There’s so much awful in that film. The two worst that stand out to me is the Enterprise falling out of orbit from the Moon to crash into the Earth because the engines turn off in the space of about four minutes, and taking one of the most iconic and moving scenes in all of Trek (Spock’s death), and doing a role-revers…
I think that if they really want to build a film franchise that isn’t just movies from the TV show, they need to do it MCU style. I don’t necessarily mean the scope or number of properties or even the interconnectedness, but rather, they need someone overseeing the films who is threading that needle from the outset…
I maintain that Into Darkness would be significantly better if Cumberbatch was exactly who he appeared to be in the beginning of the movie instead of turning out to be Khan. As soon as that reveal happens it all starts to fall apart.
And if you wanted Cumberbatch - who was a hot enough commodity then to put non-Star Trek fan butts in seats - just make him not Khan. You could reference Khan. You could make him one of Khan’s followers. There are SO MANY ways it could have worked.
The whole trying to keep Khan a surprise twist was ridiculous. Cumberbatch is great, but Khan shouldn’t be a British white guy, Naveen Andrews would have killed that role. It’s an iconic, juicy villain role that actually calls for an Indian actor, and they get the whitest man on the planet to play him, still salty…
What is it about Hollywood these days, with it’s long production times? Back in the eighties, between 79 and 91, every two years (give or take), they managed to put out six movies. In the modern era? Not nearly that level of output (or frankly, quality).