“The Holy Spigot…Spirit.”
“The Holy Spigot…Spirit.”
I had a similar thought about James Woods. He may be a shit person, but I’m not going to nay-say his talent. The Choirboys, Once Upon a Time in America, Videodrome, Casino...Hell, even Hades in Hercules. (And while he can sometimes be mishandled by a director so that one performance is really close to another, he can…
Considering the horror stories that come out about some young band or singer-songwriter signing terrible contracts that screw them for decades, whatever “inauthenticity” they pick up for meeting with lawyers and accountants is immediately more than made up for by “smart.”
I take that line as an implied “...showcased talented newcomers to the franchise (most notable Miles Teller).”
I wonder what the uptake of a $60-$70 roster update would be among consumers.
Really? OK, that exemption does make sense, especially during modern times when it’s become really difficult to get an appointment with a GP.
As bad as “Halloween Kills” was, I would’ve forgiven all its sins if it had Judy Greer go up and say “Say goodbye to these, Michael.”
It’s not clear what will bring Michael back for Ends after he apparently disappeared for four years
Hearing The Dickies did this middle-aged heart good.
Volition/THQ Nordic don’t own the Descent and Freespace IPs, do they? I thought those stayed with Interplay.
“Damn it, the Glenn Miller Band is on the radio. Kiss Pearl Harbor goodbye.”
If they tried, they would find that the estate of Martin Luther King Jr. is one step ahead of them, at least with regard to the “I Have a Dream” speech.
Ooh, thank you for the reminder! You are indeed correct.
To be fair, the Activision deal is still pretty far from closing, so Microsoft can’t do anything that presumes it succeeds until it does.
I think so? Though that coolness took a hit earlier today when I saw that Star Trek: The Motion Picture - The Director’s Edition was leaving the service on Aug. 31.
As others have pointed out in this chat, HBO itself hasn’t been touched. The changes have come to HBO Max, which, despite its name, is a different beast.
I had this same epiphany earlier this year when Bruce Willis’ news came out and I realized re-watching “Moonlighting” was only as far away as my DVD shelves.
Reminds me of the old Infocom “Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy” text adventure, where simultaneously holding both tea and no tea was the key to solving a puzzle.
The footage of GDT sitting behind that table makes me think he’s rebooting “Garth Merenghi’s Darkplace.”
That was “Lot 249.” (I had the exact same question as you earlier when I read another story about this.)