Churchception.
Churchception.
Take enough pictures with FDR, and people are bound to assume you're a bit of a leftist.
Embarrassment of Churchills is a pretty sweet band name.
And Disney's "Gargoyles"!
I guess we should be grateful it wasn't Robespierre's grave?
It's still crazy to me that the media covered all of the ridiculous Trump antics for the better part of a year, and that he still managed to get slightly less than half of voters.
… Jim?
Plank 2020!
I feel like at this point, there are enough partisans willing to do mental contortions for their party that dedicated Cthulhu cultists would be unnerved by their loose connection to sanity.
Should be "nobody's ARE perfect," duh!
Also Slash. I think he's evil?
"Being the cause of primordial sin and humanity's fall from grace in the Abrahamic traditions is one thing, but being compared to McConell is quite another," said one snake.
The first 16 exclamation points didn't convince me, but the ensuing 40 that followed showed me the error of my ways!
I'm trying to temper my expectations, but with Ryan Coogler and Michael B. Jordan, the cool-ass look of the design, and that Run the Jewels song in the trailer, on top of already really liking Chadwick Boseman from "Civil War," I feel like it's too late. I've already exceeded reasonable levels of hype and I'm straight…
Funny, isn't it? On some level, there's a desire to transform oneself into a character to make the performance as genuine as possible. But on another level, I don't need to watch Leonardo DiCaprio actually freezing while eating an actual bear liver or whatever.
If you're referring to the above review, where the criticism is generally "this portrayal glamorizes anorexia," then … yes, it kinda is?
Kate Winslet had a similar story about Emma Thompson. The world needs more of Emma Thompson.
That's fair. I didn't fully absorb that it was anything other than a standard public high school, which I should have.
I think giving him Ned and a talking suit were steps away from the classic portrayal of a perpetually over-taxed Peter Parker relying solely on his own resolve and wits. But it helped the tone be light by allowing him people to bounce dialogue off of and relieve some tension. I'm with you - hoping the suit has a…
One of my favorite parts of the movie was when the Vulture had the chance to kill Peter, and passed it up because he thought he could get away with a box of insanely-valuable stolen Stark tech instead. Because he's a crook! And his goal is making money! Seriously, I did not expect to love that moment, but I really do.