I had to remove Kinjamprove a while ago. Haven’t had any issues until yesterday, when for a few hours the comments wouldn’t load at all. (Except on mobile, where on two separate occasions I have gone a couple of weeks without being able to log in.)
I had to remove Kinjamprove a while ago. Haven’t had any issues until yesterday, when for a few hours the comments wouldn’t load at all. (Except on mobile, where on two separate occasions I have gone a couple of weeks without being able to log in.)
I’m not going to say The Predator was a good movie. It wasn’t. It’s a fucking mess. But the sheer magnitude of the mess it was saved it from itself. (For me; I can see how it would rub people the wrong way, and once it does, every little thing is just going to rankle them even more.)
Much more important than regulating them or even engaging in a straight discussion about them.
“Dave, you can’t keep drinking 15 shots of bourbon every night. You’re hurting yourself and the people around you.”
Sometimes the cloud has it coming.
Those are fair points, all. There are a lot of people out there who have Star Wars instead of religion, for whom things like Luke tossing the light saber or Leia Force-ing her way back to life and on board the ship reach the level of heresy (to name two of the things that just don’t matter to me as a casual viewer).…
I thought The Last Jedi was a fairly lousy movie, but for reasons that have nothing to do with entitlement (I’m not really that big a Star Wars fan), racism or misogyny. Here goes nothing.
Great job, Bart Fargo!
It would, if I hadn’t hated it more than any show since “Entourage.”
For a show with an immense world to play around in and a huge cast to play with, the show has wasted shocking amounts of its relatively scarce screen time on wheel-spinning and narrative dead ends.
Even repeated comparisons to the Leftovers can’t dampen my excitement for this show.
Back in college, a popular topic of conversation was preparing for the zombie apocalypse.
“Resorting” to cannibalism... yes, that’s a good cover.
Look, they already had their thesis and were feeling really good about it by the time season 7 rolled around, so can’t we just agree for the sake of “Great Job, Internet!” that season 7 isn’t canon?
All this and more in “Sterling’s Gold,” available wherever fine books are sold.
Runner-up: firing Burt Peterson the second time.
>Unlike Don, Peggy, and even Pete to a certain extent, Roger never really had to work for any of his accomplishments?
Peggy: Would you drink vermouth?
I’m not sure what Netflix could or would do with those episodes. They could maybe re-process the video and audio and spiff them up a little bit. They’d probably want edit them (for time and, in places, content).
Count Dracula is just a guy. He’s a vampire. There are a bunch of other vampires. When he bites someone, they don’t become him, they become vampires.