Was his bed shaped like a 1950s Corvette, red, shiny, and chrome?
Was his bed shaped like a 1950s Corvette, red, shiny, and chrome?
I guess. It was just light enough to be fun, and his overall persona was basically a human Kirby (from the old NES games), so it mitigated things quite a bit. For a while.
That whole song has a really nasty, creepy vibe now.
There's also an episode of The Cosby Show where he basically admits to having a "secret recipe" that makes men and women, especially his wife, pliable. Cracked did a video on it. Creepy as fuuuuuuuuck: https://www.youtube.com/wat…
Ah, yes, the Cee-Lo Green defense.
The roadshow screening I went to was a little disappointing, I have to admit. The projector may have been upgraded, but the screen sure as hell wasn't. A 70mm film projected on a regular format screen means masking at the top and bottom — like watching a widescreen DVD on an old 4:3 tube television. That said, the…
I heard he still owes Modell two blintzes.
He also had the means to cover it all up with help from a few close co-workers who were also implicated in Avery's civil suit, more help than Avery apparently had within his own family. You're right in your earlier comment that the things we've seen in the last year alone ought to be enough for every single one of us…
Following case of Adnan Syed from Serial to Undisclosed and other venues, it seems pretty clear that prosecutors don't have to justify anything in their closing arguments within the trial itself. If the jury buys it and the defense can't or doesn't counter it in their own closing, it's "legitimate" to the case.
He doesn't have a peg leg to stand on.
Harris can't get enough of that Burn Notice.
Which I think is what the sheriff was trying to say at one point, but if Avery is innocent (and he may very well be), then it means somebody got away with murder. It's messed up no matter what.
Well, her blood was in the Rav 4. It was in the back, the truck bed, a rather large dry pool. But that just means her body was transported pre-burning at some point, which makes the prosecution's case and Brendan Dassey's "confession" even more questionable.
I dunno, sounds more like a Brian de Palma picture.
I think Bernie is a better movie than both Before Midnight and Boyhood, though I understand why others don't. He really has been on a roll, but then again, I'd say he has been since day one and Bad News Bears was just a weird detour nobody talks about.
You're doing the Lord's work.
Yeah, I can't help but find it fascinating that he's getting all the post-production work done before he's even finished a script, much less began filming. He just wants to make travelogues of alien planets at this point. Honestly? I can't blame him.
Either way, I hope you're right!
Apparently it's a school where you learn how to hold various things in various ways.
Right. Doesn't mean he isn't dumb or an asshole.