Chareth Cutestory, Maritime Lawyer (specializing in pirates)
Chareth Cutestory, Maritime Lawyer (specializing in pirates)
Actually, Emma Stone looks kinda the same.
You guys need to start adding "Other than a car," to question #7.
Love the quick, almost subliminal, shot of Hackman through the bars from Bob's point of view. Such a great scene, such a great movie. Loved it when i first saw it in the theaters, love it more now.
Ryan Reynolds is terrible. My two cents.
Same thing happened at a college screening of Plan 9 From Outer Space, showing the first reel last. I suspected something immediately, and was certain a while later, but no one else seemed to notice or care. It's the only time i've ever seen the film.
Yeah, the only Pixar i out and out don't like, at all, are the Cars movies.
I don't know who it is, but i actually kind of liked that song. Like if you made a modern recording of it with just guitars and drums and maybe a piano, stripping away all of the 80s sheen, it'd be a pretty good pop rock song.
Eh, the first one was ok, and there were several parts of it i quite liked, but the second one, apart from two scenes (Gandalf vs. Sauron, Bilbo and Smaug), was just dreadful. I remain cautiously neutral on the third one.
People are gonna take these pictures and videos no matter how bizarre the compulsion seems to me, even those with the most risk of exposure— good lookin' famous women. So if you're gonna do it, avoid the "cloud" at all costs, and get those images and videos off of your phone ASAP(!) by either deleting them or putting…
I would argue that that one was never fully solve. I mean, what exactly was it, physically? And what caused it to come into being?
Not to mention Chase's own numerous affirmative comments on said contextual clues.
Stop saying butt hurt. Makes you sound like a 13 year old boy.
That was before he became the worst.
Adrian Brody is the worst.
Aaah… cassingles…
Finally, someone mentioned Miracle Legion. Such a great band, so criminally underrated, and Mark Mulcahy's voice had such urgency and compassion. I still listen to those albums and they really do stand up. Drenched especially still sounds fantastic, and Snacks and Candy and Out to Play are two of my favorite songs…
Such a great tribute album, for such a great person.
It's like a lot of his other art, but instead of ogling and picture-taking men, it's buildings.
But he calls us "friends"!