The donors names are public. Not their SSNs and passport info.
The donors names are public. Not their SSNs and passport info.
Their personal contact, credit card numbers, and social security numbers are not public.
From the looks of things it appears the RNC does not have that many donors to steal information from. Most of the RNC’s emails would have been just pages of pages of
No, it would be the same. But that’s a fine looking straw man you have there. Maybe put it out in your corn field to scare off the crows.
Krypto might not be dead, just trapped inside the Eradicator’s alternate dimension.
I remember hearing him being mentioned. Then again, Batman was a massive deal in Hollywood, so probably every major male star was in contention. I remember hearing Stallone’s name come up as well. (Now if that had been ‘70s-era Stallone, as opposed to Rambo/Rocky IV Stallone, that might have been interesting. Get De…
it feels like the cracks are already starting to show on the biweekly schedule.
Under the cowl, I always thought he was kind of “meh”. But I thought he mad a FANTASTIC Bruce Wayne. The best of the lot (Adam West not withstanding, but that’s a totally different beast).
Wasn’t Kurt Russell also in the running? People were so pissed when Keaton was announced. I’ve always loved him under the cowl, though!
I think Murray was actually considered for the role of Bruce Wayne/Batman in the Burton movie. This was during his mid-’80s, post-Razor’s Edge, self-imposed exile in Paris, when a lot of people thought he was planning to transition to “serious” roles a la Robin Williams.
I love that you claim he’s dead, then the comic specifically tells you it’s basically a portal and transports people... which you acknowledge. Then ignore and say he’s probably dead.
So par for the course.
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It’s a very human film, which gets right to the core of Star Trek’s values. All the people are charming and likable, even if they have only a few moments of screentime. Would be antagonists are defused relatively quickly or peacefully. I’m thinking, for example, of the government agents that would be hard-lined…
It had the confidence to just be a movie version of an episode. Too many of the movies feel like they’ve got to “nuke the cat”, so they come up with some big bad guy for the crew to fight. This was just classic Star Trek with a clear problem in need of a solution. It’s a charming film.
Tell me more about this shoot-out with tribbles. I’m intrigued. How do the little creatures handle their weapons?
Star Trek IV is the best Star Trek movie, sorry Wrath of Khan.
The climax to that movie was a group of time-traveling whales talking a space probe out of destroying the Earth. That’s hilariously stupid when written out, but that movie was mostly a light-hearted action comedy.
Rather than chasing some Khan-esque villain, I wish more Star Trek movies would take a chance like Star…
Digging in the basement of an ancient monastery for the DNA of the preeminent mind of the Renaissance?
This is how bad sci-fi starts. First, they patch holes in his DNA with velociraptor DNA. And then you’ve got Leonardo da Vinciraptor.