I was wondering the same thing. It seems like a recent-ish trend in Hollywood to not just digitally de-age for flashbacks, but just to make older actors look young on screen the whole time. Sometimes it looks like a bad TikTok filter.
I was wondering the same thing. It seems like a recent-ish trend in Hollywood to not just digitally de-age for flashbacks, but just to make older actors look young on screen the whole time. Sometimes it looks like a bad TikTok filter.
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Levi for sure has some weird takes and views, but I think he has a looong way to go to get Gibson level toxic. I’m not saying I’d be surprised if Levi ended up ranting about Jews at a drunken traffic stop, but I don’t quite see him ranting on the phone to his ex that he hope she “gets [assaulted] by a [group of black…
I assume the Munch comment in the article was talking about the character’s endurance, as he’s appeared in numerous other shows and thus had the most “staying power” of the characters in Homicide.
I’ve gotten a handful of speeding tickets but the cops were never thankfully super mean to me or anything.
Any time you put him in front of an audience of real people he quickly learns how out of his element he is. He wants his sycophants who work for him, or his simps who adore him. But put him in front of, say, an audience at a Chappelle comedy show, and watch him fumble awkwardly and get booed.
I like how the key takeaway from Netflix from the dystopian show about people dying in a reality competition was “Hey this was popular, let’s make it a real show!”
They play his songs every day on a work playlist and I hate them so much. They’re the kind of droning and whiny sounding country songs that sound so grating to me.
I completely forgot about it until I read it in this article. I vaguely remember people tweeting snake emojis at her, but it didn’t really have a ton of staying power and really almost never gets brought up these days.
Good list. I’m still hoping against hope that some day we’ll get a dub of Castle of Cagliostro done by Tony Oliver, Richard Epcar, Michelle Ruff and Lex Lang. They’re the Lupin voices I grew up with when the series was on Cartoon Network, I’d love to see their take on the best Lupin story.
Fuckin’ yikes.
It’s not hard to leave Elon speechless these days. His responses are crafted to cater to his right wing simps on Twitter. Get him out of his bubble and he stammers and stumbles like a bumbling fool.
She did get the police involved, and the report helped get her car back, but she still had to pay $5000.
That’s fair. I suppose even in a direct one to one comparison, it’s not the same due to the factors of privilege in their background and upbringing.
Feels like a lot of this should be illegal. For example, how is listing another company’s business as your address not fraud?
I remember going to a midnight showing of The Omen remake back in college (the one with Julia Stiles), about 15 years ago. People brought crying babies to that showing.
So how would I feel if I got a $1000 on a Tesla and then they just decide to lower the price by another $10,000 in a few months?
I mean, I don’t care enough to dig into how calculated it is, but I like the idea that she just needed a break from sensitive music boys and decided to date a big ol’ doofus for a while. Keep it simple.
Your thoughts on Taylor are pretty much mine on Beyonce, so I guess to each their own. (I’m not really a Taylor fan either, but the whole idea of a carefully calculated and curated brand is much more emblematic of Beyonce to me).
Yeah, I’m not knocking her for it, it’s clearly working for her. But the fact that she has a legion of diehard fans who parse and pore over every lyric and interview and tweet to decipher hidden meanings about her relationships is a big part of her branding.