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The fans should take some responsibility for the amount of money going on wages. They never do, but it would be nice. It’s amazing how many fans you hear complaining about the owners ‘not investing’ when the club is basically subsidised by them, and they can’t afford to continue the subsidy, and heaven forbid that

Have you seen the video where she lets her eyebrows speak for her? It’s a promo thing for Omaze(?), but she does seem quite goofy and fun in interviews etc.

The bad rap her acting gets annoys me - I feel like she does fine with what is a pretty limited character. I fully expect her to do somethings after GoT where she

Being on target is irrelevant - the player won’t have the time to work out where exactly a ball is going to end up because they’re not going to be able to see in both directions without turning their head. By the time they do that, the ball is past them. What you get instead is a player leaving their arm hanging

For mocking bad writing in Jesus Christ: The Snuff Movie?... Wasn’t it meant to be the old testament god who was petty and vindictive, but fatherhood had softened him up?...

That maybe was the intention, but the fact that a central part of the scene is so hokey for me undermines the effect. It was right to try and add a scene or two that humanised the protagonist, just not ones written that badly!

I suspect that it’s simply a case of what direction are they trying to push the ball in - it’s too chaotic for tactics so it looks like the people just try to push it and hope

That would be the running with tar barrels in Ottery St Mary - with how congested things are in the Shrovetide game, there is very little running!

I hated the high table bit. It's such an anachronism and looked a bit desperate - "I'm Jesus and I design for IKEA..."

This seems a bit of a reach to excuse people he is friends with. People have a tendency to make excuses for people they know, but these cases feel no different to R Kelly, Bill Cosby, Harvey Weinstein, Louis CK... The history of the entertainment industry is littered with stories of people abusing their position to

I just remember being opposite the other actor and looking at him, and he thought I was making a weird acting choice”
That line amuses me far more than it should!

I don’t know if wrestling was one of the original sports - they had Pankration which is much closer to MMA. It would be interesting if they did combine all the unarmed combat sports under one rule set for a knock-out, tap-out or pin victory - a lot of martial arts don’t happen under the Olympic banner at the moment so

I caught an interview with Paige where she says the Hutch character is an amalgam of people including Dusty Rhodes, so presumably some of what he does is based on Bill DeMott too

I still wish we had seen the Lance Henriksen terminator. Someone Arnold's size doesn't suggest infiltration...

I vaguely remembering there are tax advantages - I'm sure someone said in a debate about if cheerleading is a sport, that some of the resistance to calling it a sport were because the organisations that run it would be taxed more. It would make sense for wrestling too if that were true

It made me disappointed with how the Sandsnakes were written in Game of Thrones - Jessica Henwick showed a good deal of acting skill away from the action scenes, but she had no opportunity to show it in that show.

Yeah, that’s why I find her stance somewhat laughable - the reboot ignored the events of the first two in terms of plot, and so there is no way they could follow on from those films without ignoring the reboot. It’s a problem created by the people who made the reboot

Is she really saying that a franchise movie that ignores the plot and characters of previous movies in the franchise is a dick move? I’m not sure if that makes her more hypocritical or entitled. I get that she suffered from a load of internet dickheads, but wasn’t the argument at the time “The previous movies still

Would love to see what would happen if they tried to make 'A Horse and His Boy' or 'The Last Battle' - those books are the most openly about Lewis's view of Christianity. They haven't aged well...

That’s something of a real Oscar problem in that it overvalues showy performances - tears and screaming in a ‘worthy’ movie is generally good for best actress, disabilities are good for both, and heavily affected impersonations in a biopic get awards. There is generally a lot of good but subtle work that gets

It's possible that previous managers relied on scout reports which would be cheaper than getting game film. There isn't much money at that level and probably little in the way of filming. There is a question in the phrasing though, as it could be that previous coaches just gave tactical instruction having watched film