“folklore” doesn’t mean it’s untrue or bad advice
“folklore” doesn’t mean it’s untrue or bad advice
develop in situ in pre-US Texas
Yis.
But to complicate things Acadians are not limited to Cajuns. A sizable chunk of Acadian speaking peoples landed in New England and even Upstate NY. Many later returned to the Canadian Maritimes. Others just kinda went further into Canada, and the largest group of Acadian speakers currently are the Metis, a…
I think interpretively it’s very limiting. As goes actual Marvel, if they really are viewing things as 3 movie series. Just crossing over with each other. That is fairly limiting.
But vis a vis 6 appearances with one story arch spread across them. You still end up with groups of 3 when you utilize the standard 3 act…
I think it’s worth pointing out is that “Tejano” doesn’t neccisarily mean “Mexican-Americans who live in Texas”. I can’t really speak to casual use, because I’m not from or in Texas, nor ethnically Mexican.
But technically Tejano refers to the descendants of Hispanic residents of Texas from when it was Mexico.…
I don’t think he’s pointing much out that’s “folklore” or even claiming any of it is untrue or bad advice. Pretty much everything he mentions is legitimate technique.
In a 26 film series, where Holland’s Spider-Man has 3 of his own movies and has played a significant roll in 3 more.
I ended up with about 140 hours in Origins, with all it’s DLC. And it only took me a couple months to blow through.
Odyssey apparently took me about 200 hours with all it’s DLC packs. And it took me more than 6 months to push myself through it. Partway into the main plot it just felt more like a chore than anything.
Oh yeah. Miller absolutely drank his own Koolaid.
Yup.
As goes Cacti. From what I heard in the business it shit the bed on launch. Sold like Girl Scout Cookies for about week. No one ever went back for more. Had a little pop in the summer, but word on the street was AB distributors had to pickup mountains of the stuff.
I think you might be a bit unfair to Shang-Chi here. It’s also movie that fits right in the Academy’s wheelhouse. Being that it is ultimately a film about a distant father and how a family deals with death. With elements of magical realism and fairytale. And is a straight up Wuxia picture. These all being things the…
Batman was more complex in Miller’s own writing. Year One certainly has more 80's street crime movie too it, but it’s mostly in keeping with the later Silver-Age detectives and Kung-Fu take.
That is sort of core to what mystifies me here. The “flame broiler” is pretty much nothing more than a routine conveyor belt oven or toaster. Apparently any or all flames don’t actually ever get exposed to the burger. If you see them they’re for show. The grill lines are applied to the burgers during processing. Many…
99% of the time when Gordon Ramsey yells at some one it’s because the producers constructed a situation that called for Gordon Ramsey yelling at some one.
There’s not much reality in reality TV.
Kellogg saw how much anti-union talk is out there
This is what I don’t get about Burger King. Their novelty sandwich game is on point, they had a chicken sandwich I liked for a really long while (since replaced with a slightly different chicken sandwich). They sell onion rings.
But there is something bizarrely depressing about their core menu items, especially the…
I am mystified that Mondo 2000 still exists, and suspect that all they currently do is interview Grant Morrison from time to time.
In my reading of the coverage it sounds very much like Kellogg’s just geared itself up to break the Union. Before there was ever a strike, or the threat of one.
Ah fuck. They own Cheez-Its and Pringles.