Precisely. Any fucking job anyone has, this would be and immediate firing - and rightfully so. Probably grounds for a lawsuit, too.
Precisely. Any fucking job anyone has, this would be and immediate firing - and rightfully so. Probably grounds for a lawsuit, too.
Gremlins is hands down my favorite christmas movie. Watch it every year while wrapping presents.
An exercise for anyone who wants to claim this is “just joking” or “not a big deal”: Take the clip, and put your name where Gosar’s was, and the names of some of your bosses and the head of the company where AOC and Biden’s name were. Send that out to the company general Slack channel. See how much of a “joke” it’s…
Never forget that all six of his siblings have made videos to campaign against him because they consider him so dangerous. One of his brother’s was on MSNBC during today’s vote and described the congressman as “unhinged” and as “Trump’s fascist foot-soldier” who should be expelled from Congress and criminally…
He’s up for reelection next year. While I’m certain he has his supporters (apparently he represents less than 100k people) I suspect that enough of them will switch to someone that has a little more influence in Congress than this critter that he’ll be working for ONN by this time next year. Fox won’t touch him.
His digital director, Jessica Lycos, had also told the Post that “everyone needs to relax.”
Gizmo caca.
Why are you leaving out Jake Gyllenhaal?
First, since the movie was supposed to come out before Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness but got moved up due to covid-19, the script needed a rewrite.
We’re all forgetting Michael Mando’s Scorpion, who had a huge desire to know who spider-man was, would now know because it’s public information, and JJJ being in the movie means we could get something close to his regular origin story.
He did, Spidey gets cut by one in that burning building scene which directly leads to Gobby finding out he’s Peter in the following scene when he’s hiding on the ceiling and the wound bleeds.
... better question. Why reboot something that WAS good the first time around? If it was good the first time, it was good the first time. Trying to top it is gonna be diminishing returns at best. But if you reboot something that was terrible or even only half-decent but had a kernel of a good idea at the heart of it,…
Also, Gremlins
Just saying hi to all the bros in the comments. Bro.
Die Hard also came out in the summer. Lethal Weapon came out in the spring. Both are Christmas movies. Christmas movies aren’t defined by when they come out but by their content. (Also, IM3 is a Shane Black movie which makes it 90% likely to be a Christmas movie.)
Bro, how many bros gonna do this same joke, bro?
Bro, I love it bro. They got the van and little purple scooter. =D
““One of my favorite scenes in all of our films is this scene with Clint and Wanda in Sokovia, when he basically says, ‘You go out that door, you’re an Avenger’ and motivates her to to to join the fight.”
(nodding approvingly) Bro.
We should make a federal law that if you’re fired for certain reasons like this, all contractual parachutes are void
“it’s one of only two or three really good scenes in that entire movie” - No, Age of Ultron is jam packed with really good scenes; they just don’t cohere into an overall single story all that well.