… of course, a hundred thousand Geckles is roughly $82.37 US, but still, it's a strong opening compared to Klogistahn's usual weekend box office numbers.
… of course, a hundred thousand Geckles is roughly $82.37 US, but still, it's a strong opening compared to Klogistahn's usual weekend box office numbers.
See? This guy got all of the important points.
Aww, come on baby!
Yeah, any time an actor seems to want you to notice how hard they're working, it's usually not a good time.
I get their concern though. Works of fiction have a lot more influence on public opinion than you may be giving them credit for, and are far more widely consumed than documentaries about actual mental illnesses. Shyamalan, in particular, seems to enjoy going back to the "dangerously violent person due to mental…
I don't have as great a grasp of what's happening in Puerto Rico as I ought to, but damned if I can figure out why most of America is apathetic to a massive financial disaster looming over a large number of our citizens.
No animals were harmed in the production of this film. *
Well yeah. They all go to heaven - why bother with more than one life with that kind of sweet deal waiting for ya?
Yeah … most stuff. Not all of it can be as accurate as this song:
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Whitewashing Hamilton's flaws and (and thereby making his opponents look worse in comparison) is probably my pick for the worst flaw of the show, historically speaking. Otherwise, I think it's perfectly acceptable as a piece of historically-based entertainment.
It's cool man. It was a rough year.
If he has the votes in Congress, he doesn't have to. DeVos can be as transparent as she wants about her desire to privatize the entire education system, if enough Republicans agree with her.
I should have known! Pixar has been holding onto the Hearwarming-Tearjerker Stone all along!
The Jungle Japes theme was in the original Donkey Kong Country, wasn't it?
As apologies go, this was generally tso-tso.
Ha! But since we live in Trump times, I do feel compelled to humorlessly respond that the media has far more diversity of geography and opinion than just those found in New York City, influential though they may be.
1999 was a different time. It's unfair to judge people back then by today's standards - they were probably banking on Y2K destroying any evidence of that movie existing.
Flame dancing? That's hot.
"We should put them in charge of everything."
I'm not so sure that's a media thing, as much as it is a "I live in New York" thing.