/Stefon voice/ If you’re well to-do and just want to hunt humans, and if you’re some dumb folks looking to just get murdered, Blumhouse knows just the place for you.
/Stefon voice/ If you’re well to-do and just want to hunt humans, and if you’re some dumb folks looking to just get murdered, Blumhouse knows just the place for you.
Even the D+ seems a little generous.
This is deeply stupid and I hope each and every one of those poor dogs chewed through every couch and chair in the house as revenge.
If anything, it’s restrained compared to his Logan Lucky accent, which he successfully pulled of for 90 minutes and seemed to have a blast doing.
It’s impossible to judge her credibility because the article was very poorly reported and even more poorly published (apparently, it made it very easy to identify who “Grace” was, which, good job, babe.net, paragon of feminism). And I think that details about a workplace that was as disorganized and irresponsible as…
You can rest easier by reading up on what a horror show of a workplace babe.net was, especially for its female employees, and about its creepy editor and his Rupert Murdoch seed money: https://www.thecut.com/2019/06/babe-net-aziz-ansari-date-rise-and-fall.html
No it doesn’t.
No, I meant that they were very good, definitely much better than anyone else.
The sequels are good (TFA) to great (TLJ) so far, but the acting is mostly competent across the board (except for Driver, Hamill and Laura Dern). I think that’s by design.
Putin is ex-KGB and has spent quite a bit of time rehabilitating the image of the USSR (it plays into his obsession with Making Russia Great Again). Hell, the current line on Stalin was that he was a stand-up guy who maybe made a few teensy mistakes that were blown out of proportion.
Its own series....with blackjack and hookers, right?
Oh it can definitely work as a not-too-subtle warning about ignoring the science of climate change and pretending everything is going great. Mazin has been pretty open about that, and it’s one of the reasons I loved the show so much. It could have easily been some scaremongering about nuclear power or some cheesy “In…
I loved the lack of accents; if anything, it added to the naturalism of the show. I find that using accents to convey “foreignness” is cheesy and sometimes even distracting.
“Or perhaps a series about Katrina, and how that disaster was ultimately not a natural one, but a manmade one, in terms of the failures of levees, and of evacuation protocols, and of recovery efforts, at every level of government.”
As someone who was alive when Chernobyl happened, I just want to praise the show for its incredible attention to detail. I don’t think I’ve seen a piece of Western media that captured that kind of lifestyle so well and without either fetishizing of sensationalizing Communism.
“But I wasn’t bummed. I was stoked.”
Well, that was positively hideous and nightmarish. Except for Donna Trump who’s actually an improvement over the original.
Indeed, when I think of Quentin Tarantino, the first thing that comes to mind is the absolute lack of any meaningful roles for women in most of his movies, like, for example, Reservoir Dogs and.... um... uhhhh....
Whoever picked that header image should go die in a fire.
No worries, their main account is going to tweet something sassy about Brie Larson to burnish their feminist cred and all will be right in the world.