At this point, it’s basically Coronation Street. Only Meredith Grey is the street.
At this point, it’s basically Coronation Street. Only Meredith Grey is the street.
more murders are committed at 92° F than any other temperature...
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All the New Things We Learned From Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker’s Home Release
This is the correct answer. Also, any bloody thing that doesn’t remind me that “The Rise of Skywalker” was ever made.
Who could have imagined that the company behind “John Carter of Mars” would not know what to do with Star Wars. I could never have seen that coming. Oh no, I actually did.
Almost certainly a hyperbola, as a perfect parabola would be rare.
While I admire your restraint with the above commenter, we need to get away from the notion that money is something that is in short supply for a government that issues currency.
It isn’t “tax-and-spend”, you spend first, this is money-creation. Then you tax it back in order to keep a lid on inflation.
Morse would have pointed out that the college pictured, All Souls, was not founded until 1438.
“Hey guys, you know that franchise we recently killed..? Let’s do another one. As the people who definitely know what we are doing with the property, I am confident that this is a good idea.”
Neither did he care about even vaguely attempting to follow the well-established storytelling style of Star Wars. Flashbacks, in a series that never before needed them, are a sign of desparation. Or of having a deadline and just not giving a shit.
“Lord Gordon George Byron”
After Han “Solo”, this is exactly the level of dumb Disney would sink to.
We’re still regarding The Rise of Skywalker as a thing that happened?
the Vietnamese government, asking that Full Metal Jacket be pulled
I hear Laurence Fox’s schedule is clear for the next few years.
I don’t like this ship’s bridge. There’s too much empty space behind the seats, it feels like sitting with your back to a doorway.
McAdams reportedly dropped out after being informed that her costar would not be doing any time-travel in the sequel.
I enjoyed the Prequels more than the Sequels.
There’s nothing wrong with Chinatown per se. But once you see the pattern, the “20th Century canon” starts to look a little shaky, its universal truths a little parochial.