I had the same reaction, that the first letter is probably fake.
I had the same reaction, that the first letter is probably fake.
Great point. I wonder if they'll make the superpower thing a myth within the show - like, he can run fast, sure, but not necessarily superhuman fast, though word gets around that he can.
What are you even talking about. The Rainbow Shure, Bert! ones are actually pretty good.
They used to have a more detailed breakdown, but yeah, their website is almost too simple. But basically, the free version has ads, the $5 version has no ads and is only for laptop/desktop, the $10 version has no ads and can be used on any device (mobile, etc.). They have a pretty good selection.
Re: Kanye and Rolling Stones - yeah, but isn't that how efficiency works? Come up with a cheaper way to make the same type of product?
A lifetime.
That would be something, if things calmed down inside of the dome, while outside, World War III was going on.
Thanks for reviewing it. I just finished it but I know literally no one IRL who I can talk to about it. The show had potential, and some of the smaller storylines were good… but there's no drama or tension with an all-powerful, infallible villain. There's no question as to what's going to happen, and the question of…
That's not an argument, it's personal experience. Granted, I'm only one person, and I don't buy everything I listen to. But it helps me make decisions.
One of my primary uses of Spotify is to "test drive" new albums before deciding whether or not to purchase them. You can tell a little about an album from 30-second song clips on Amazon (or longer clips on iTunes), but those can be misleading. There are some albums I won't consider if they're not on Spotify. I don't…
I was just thinking that. He's had some really good casts. That would be cool to see them all together one day in one project, if such a thing could happen.
Thank you for this review. I had no idea these episodes were available, and now it seems they're about to expire (from Hulu, anyway). Looks like I know what I'll be doing today…
That would be great. Some other comments to this article mention that Netflix might hope to renew the contract before titles expire - but in case they don't, I'd like to know that.
With delivery by mail, I get one disc at a time, and that averages out to one disc per week. So basically, it's about $2 per disc rental. Totaling that up for the year, that's more than I ever rented at Blockbuster. I have a list of older movies I'm trying to get through, and Netflix makes it easy/convenient to do…
I think it's because many people are okay with "good enough," especially if they don't have specific titles in mind that they want to watch, but will make do with whatever's available. For them, it's not about paying for specific titles, it's paying for access to this "vast library" that will likely have something…
I was hoping they would go in the opposite direction and be more transparent about it. The frustrating thing about Netflix titles is that they expire. Knowing when things will expire - preferably having that on my Instant Watch queue - would help me get the most out of Netflix, and make sure I don't miss out on…
If that was the gay version, it would have had a (more) talented lead actress.
I was just thinking that. It shouldn't be a remake, it should be a companion series.
Whoever dies, I just hope it's not a "Who Shot JR" type mystery, just because the show doesn't really deserve that yet. My guess is that it will be Juliette's mom who shoots Dante, but somehow at the end of the episode, Juliette will be led away in handcuffs. That will be a cliffhanger for next season and cause drama…
I think Jorma and Ed Norton are my new OTP.