Did Pat Robertson contribute to the story, or what?
Did Pat Robertson contribute to the story, or what?
More like third.
The result is monotonous, its only memorable image being the salacious wink of Cox’s open fly, mid-frame during a shot of Churchill getting out a car. (Presumably this was the best take.) All to often, it toes the fine line that separates legitimately stupid movies from ones that merely presume that the viewer is…
Helpfully, the end titles explain who won World War II.
They can be two things!
See, that's something a prof could appreciate.
I always use Turnitin and there isn't a term when I don't catch some dumbass plagiarizing. But I've come to a point where I can tell most of the subtler padding tricks.
I do! Also, whoa, that's one cool major.
It also fits in with his "do whatever would drive liberals/ sane people nuts, regardless of consequences" pattern.
Haha. That's devious.
Yes, it's called "checking the word count in Turnitin," and that goes for you too, Narrator.
I think he will, because it would literally be the only campaign promise he can actually fulfill, after his Muslim ban bombed, and his big beautiful wall got nixed. He needs a win right now, and he needs it real bad.
Actually, that could be quite fun and creative.
Not a lot, but every time it does my soul dies a little.
Don't. Please also don't start any papers with "Webster's dictionary defines…" Thx.
Noah Hawley's use of slo-mo is like when my students leave three spaces between paragraphs and use 13-point font to make it seem like their papers are the required length.
That is unbelievably disturbing.
It's A future, to be sure. This moron stumbling into a win basically made it possible to think about other random celebrities becoming presidents just because people have heard of them.
He's sitting on a giant pile of money, and he could make even more in the future, so, clearly this is an ambition on his part. Combine that with the sort of deluded Libertarianism that seems to be the default political position in Silicon Valley, and, yeah, it's really fucking scary.