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Yuuuup.
I'm not anti-museum. I am, however, fairly certain that Chicago does not suffer a dearth of cultural sites. Considering the enormous budget squeeze that has them closing schools left and right, I find it hard to justify spending city money on this project. And if you think the city is not paying the infrastructure…
Now that's truly funny. You're obviously taking some PR guff to heart. The city always pays for all the infrastructure changes, along with the costs for maintenance of same. I'm sure there were also generous tax abatements to go along with all of it. So even when a city doesn't foot the bill for the building…
A George Lucas museum is a cultural center? Excuse me while I go puke behind the Dan Brown Museum across the street from the Michael Bay museum.
You're kidding, right? You're putting SW devotion and attendance up there with sports? In America?
I'm really pissed that one of the options is a lame Bernie Sanders rally. I wanted to get high with a bunch of white misogynists, I'd go to a Nickelback concert.
If sports stadiums don't bring a single penny into cities to make up for the hundreds of millions they cost, pardon me if I don't see a 300 million dollar geek museum being a giant municipal moneymaker. Also, anything Rahm is for is automatically suspect.
ENTERPRISE was almost entirely about fucking. Every other episode had someone smearing decontamination jelly all over someone else. It could have definitely been improved by nudity.
I still think Robert Plant ripped off SEA OF LOVE from the old Phil Phillips song.
It's easy. I open my mouth and say, "The Client was shit. A Beautiful Mind was one of the single most offensive pieces of middlebrow dreck that I've ever seen in my life."
Oh, I'll give it a chance. Absolutely I will. I'm always hoping the next adaptation will be a great one, and sometimes they are. A few times anyway.
A Time to Kill wasn't bad, but the rest of those movies were indeed shit. And his movies have just gotten worse and worse as he has done more and gained more influence.
You're really invested in this movie being absolutely perfect and not questioned about anything, aren't you?
Not really a big aside at all. It was one book of seven, and that one book told its tale in a linear fashion, too.
I can imagine that a wheelchair bound character is extremely difficult to portray in live action, as opposed to on the page. But again, that's my rank speculation based on no casting announcement for Suze.
Yeah, that's another possibility. I guess the idea is that this is the next iteration of Roland's story after the final book leaves him to live the tale again. Possibly with no Susannah this time?
Aside from Wizards & Glass, the main story is told in a linear fashion.
So this is rank speculation, but it sure seems like Logan didn't learn he wasn't getting a fourth season until much too late to wrap it up.properly. I'd give these last three episodes a collective D (after finding it to be an A show for all of its first two seasons & parts of its third). The storming of Dracula's keep…
It sounds like they aren't telling it as linear story. Sounds like they will start somewhere in the middle and jump around. But I could just be misunderstanding some of the reports.
Mordrid is a hungry.