Pooping in bidets is pretty commonly frowned upon anyway. I think I went as a kid and I wish I remembered with more detail since apparently now it's $30 for the standard tour? A little more reasonable that the bonus tour is only another $5.
Pooping in bidets is pretty commonly frowned upon anyway. I think I went as a kid and I wish I remembered with more detail since apparently now it's $30 for the standard tour? A little more reasonable that the bonus tour is only another $5.
I think it was mostly a point of plot convenience that it was named after a firearm and they kept it on a plaque.
Seeing as I mostly get my impression of England from music and Doctor Who, I'm still torn on trying to reconcile that popular prim stereotype and hoodies with ASBOs.
I think the trailer turned most audiences off of it. I'm a huge Tarsem fan and even I was pretty reluctant to actually see it. I have no idea if it's in second run theaters yet so I may still give it a chance...
Well there's some chance that they're way too aware of the Twilight backlash from certain audiences so they don't want to draw too much attention to her acting? Like before Cabin in the Woods or the Hunger Games they had a trailer for this showing right against the trailer for Twilight where she stalks a deer with…
My guess is that'd be he's a beloved auteur who is doomed to work on tons of projects that either never end up really happening or they're beset by tons of behind the scenes drama that somehow compromise the original vision?
Well there is one theory of adaptation which is you take the basic premise and come up with your own take. If you're too beholden to the books then people will have already seen it and lose interest or only become angrier that you didn't include their favorite bits. (This happened particularly with the first two Harry…
Well I think part of it is since female fans are more into the idea of adopting some out there concepts into their own wardrobe.
This song basically reminds me of Over and Over fused with one of their other tracks I can't recall off the top of my head, so I actually kinda prefer it even if it's somewhat annoying.
While I'll grant that Bay has a certain panache for big incomprehensible action in terms of both explosions and lots of crazy detailed and overwhelming moving bits, I thought that Whedon did a pretty good job of having narratively clear action— even if the monsters they were fighting were totally inconsequential.
Isn't that basic conditioning? I have no idea exactly how smart sharks would be other than the Deep Blue Sea variety but if a pigeon can learn to peck at buttons to get fed a couple seconds later maybe a shark could come to associate fish taste with pain.