Apparently, on-the-ground reporters did not ask questions about his lapse.
Apparently, on-the-ground reporters did not ask questions about his lapse.
It honestly wouldn’t surprise me if they’re just letting comments die in the arse. Lord knows I’m never getting out of the greys.
That’s exactly what I figured. All these people saying “it made $300 million!” Yeah...gross. It’s like not understanding the difference between revenue and net income.
Hopefully she can lay off the weed for a couple days next time the Olympics roll around
Because Brittany is mentally ill.
I think he was trying to say that any wind that could get a 1500 lb Holstein aloft for 30 seconds would have caused at least a little shimmy in a 5000 lb pickup.
Film: Freddie Mercury ejects his manager in a fit of rage from his limousine for suggesting he goes it alone in his career and fires him.
Matilda, 1978 staring Elliot Gould and Robert Mitchum! Nice.
Then that parent has every right to come and beat her ass for hitting her child, are you serious, I bet if that was a white child she wouldn’t of done a damn thing, it was purely about race, this is N.C after all!
It’s those Northern elites. They’re the reason life is so hard for blue collar working class Southerners. Not Republicans in red states who gut assistance programs and vote down infrastructure bills, or turn a blind eye to megacorps who silence labor movements or offshore jobs abroad and incorporate out of the Cayman…
“Lord, we got folks in the street, ain’t got nothin’ to eat / And the obese milkin’ welfare
I cannot stop watching either. It’s on a loop where every time I feel even slightly discouraged, I will play and replay it to laugh and to ponder.
Agreed
I’m a large brown man from NYC and I had all kinds of shit say and done to me as a kid in NYC by 99.9% white people and boy I’m I just watching these videos and laughing my ass off!
Not a SINGLE Firesign Theatre album? List is invalid.
I know it’s somewhat recent, but John Mulaney “New In Town” is very very good.
A little?
One thing Spielberg has a real knack for (and it doesn’t get mentioned all that often ) is depicting violence. When an act of violence happens in a Spielberg movie, you feel exactly the way he wants you to feel. When someone gets shot in Raiders, it’s a punchline. When someone gets shot in Saving Private Ryan, it’s…
I’m not sure that I agree that “the fights have an almost dreamlike sense of unreality.” I mean, the sound design of them is wonderfully ridiculous (it sounds like Indy is hitting people with telephone poles when he punches them), but the fights really work because when Indy gets hit, Ford really shows you that it…
Raiders is a huge amount of fun, but I’d disagree that it’s only an amusement park ride or a bunch of set pieces. That would describe Temple of Doom, which is really awful, and that movie is where the thinness of the characters and the bolted together plot really stick out.