I had the Zero Sugar version of this yesterday. I described it to my wife as tasting like someone filled half the bottle with Coke, then dumped a Pina Colada into the rest of it.
I had the Zero Sugar version of this yesterday. I described it to my wife as tasting like someone filled half the bottle with Coke, then dumped a Pina Colada into the rest of it.
I worked on and off at a Carmike theater (which was absorbed by AMC many years later) during high school and college. The buttery topping is just plain ol’ soybean oil with some artificial flavoring (and an “anti-foam agent”, which sounds completely delicious and not at all suspect). The oil we had for popping was…
some of the potential signs that your cat might need dental care include:
“Hm, the puddle under this tree tastes better than the puddle under that other tree.” - Guy Who Invented Tea
No, she’s VERY public about that sauce.
It also introduced the world to Chloë Sevigny
Much like King of the Hill, I think The Underneath is an underappreciated film that gets lost in the shuffle because it came out in his pre-Out of Sight days. It definitely doesn’t help that it was followed by the near universally-panned Schizopolis. But it’s a decent little crime flick, with Soderbergh beginning to…
I personally think Solaris is his most underrated film. It’s gorgeous, impeccably acted, and emotionally devastating. It’s biggest faults are that it dared to remake the Tarkovsky film (ensuring that critics would step into the theater with a chip on their shoulder), and that it was marketed as a film coming from…
That was the pitch from screenwriter Rebecca Blunt that proved too tempting for Soderbergh to pass up, taking him out of a four-year retirement
Once you’re in your 40's, the answer kind of becomes “No car”, except for maybe a large van or RV. Our old bodies can’t contort like they used to, and our backs will hurt for a week afterwards if we try.
Honestly, I imagine it as akin to how we humans do dangerous resource extraction: by sending low wage workers into a hostile environment while providing the bare minimum of required safety gear. The aliens we see are probably just the workers that are seen as expendable by the alien leadership.
as well as a twist that makes the baddies from above seem like some of the dumbest villains ever put to film.
Hard agree. The opening is really good, which just ends up highlighting how ridiculous the following story is.
Where is the Alien vs. Predator universe?
Because the Avatar movies are a genuinely thrilling theater 3D experience. In big screen 3D it plays like a visual amusement park ride. It’s fun.
I agree that his performance there was easily the best American performance he’s given. I think it would have gotten more recognition if Wyatt Russell hadn’t been giving such a great performance right next to him the whole time.
I agree about Sam Worthington. When he can actually play an Aussie, his performances are a lot more lively. I first became aware of him from the film Rogue, and he gave a really fun, lived-in performance. So I was happy when I read he was cast for Avatar. Then I saw Avatar and thought “WTF? What is he doing?”
Pro Tip: just offer baffling reasons to unmatch that are nearly impossible to refute
we really need to include both the Vader scene at the end of Rogue One that for the first time really shows what Vader can do.
The Book of Boba Fett was so pointless that the show itself gave up and just turned into The Mandelorian halfway through.