That’s what I was thinking. I’m sure certain corners of the internet have been continuously talking about it for the last 14 months, but it really hasn’t been part of the mainstream cultural conversation since the trail and its immediate aftermath.
That’s what I was thinking. I’m sure certain corners of the internet have been continuously talking about it for the last 14 months, but it really hasn’t been part of the mainstream cultural conversation since the trail and its immediate aftermath.
I’m not sure what loser circles you run in where that guy is famous, but I’m not part of them.
Those old questions will also be answered by old contestants, as Davies frames the upcoming season as a “second chance tournament” for contestants who lost their first game.
“$1 million per every two years” of their marriage, with a maximum of $10 million after 15 years.”
Jean Claude Van Damme’s best and most famous movie
We need charcuterie, stat!
That’s what I was thinking - the gun is obviously no longer in the same state as when the shooting occurred.
Happiness was the first movie that came to mind for me, as well. And honestly, I think it’s a great movie (the cast is amazing), just one that I don’t need to rewatch too often.
*Paul Harvey voice*
“Say what you want about Aronofsky now”
Like most outrage on social media, it’s the end of the world as we know it.
2.5 good movies - I give half credit to Demolition Man.
Marlon Wayans was available.
1. that Jada Pinket Smith was probably right about the Academy under serving actors of color at the Oscars, and
Yeah, the stuff about Wayne wanting to run on stage and attack Sacheen Littlefeather, only to be tackled by six security guards is obviously bullshit on 3 or 4 levels.
I’m just pointing out that it’s a form of restitution that has a logical and moral consistency
I’m thinking Al Pacino winning for Scent of A Woman when I think everyone knew Denzel should have won for Malcolm X.
Wives are what got us into this mess in the first place!