Yeah, me too. A man can dream, a man can dream.
Yeah, me too. A man can dream, a man can dream.
Is there any textual evidence for that in the film? Because I would have thought a couple hundred iterations, not the tens of thousands that would equal multiple lifetimes.
Ugh, you lost me at Marc Webb. 500 days of suck.
I'm glad Sinbad's getting work.
Also, while North Korea's nuclear program is a threat to America and our allies, they weren't the ones who tried putting their thumb on the scale during the last election.
Big dome?
Also, that moment aside, he's really great in that movie overall. He's got this coiled snake energy throughout that's really threatening.
Good advice for all of us, really.
Ha. I was talking about this phenomenon in another thread and the example I came up with was Han's vest. Weird.
Eh, if it's not gonna be smart, it should at least be fast paced and fun, and it sure ain't gonna be smart.
True Blood had a similar issue with their Vampires = Gays metaphor.
The jobs he's "created" have come with such high price tags in terms of tax rebates that their economic impact is practically nil and any real manufacturing jobs in the US would be in something like the renewable energy industry, something Trump and his ilk actively fight against.
Ya know, that's true. He really didn't, did he?
Eh, Never Say Never Again is a better version of Thunderball than Thunderball, plus I've wanted that video game they play since I was five.
Good for him for apologizing. While it's obviously important to condemn bigotry, we need to be forgiving and allow people to grow
You're better than this AV Club. Not by much, but you are.
The characters also talked about it in a way that suggested it was a real event in their world, that is, no one spent time telling each other things they would already know.
Listen, maybe you can sleep at night not knowing how Han Solo got that vest, but I certainly can't.
My monocle is absolutely shattered. Luckily, I have them made by Cambodian children, so they're pretty cheap to replace.
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