As opposed to the one for the whole article?
As opposed to the one for the whole article?
There were later stands.
I hate the pervasiveness of the trope that genius requires insanity, whether it's in the same person or in some sort of cosmic tally.
How do we know that there is any equivalence there? I mean, if they don't do Black Panther, how do you know they'd do another black led movie? We could just end up with a Daredevil reboot or something.
You know how they say the last death a person dies is the last time their name is said? Ray Bradbury will outlive everyone here, and quite deservedly so.
In Vancouver I was told that they ('they" being publicly held graveyards? not sure of scope) where no longer allowed to have the upstanding tombstones we're used to but rather much more inset into the ground, so they were more easy to mow around.
This tangentially reminded me of something I was trying to remember the other day—what was the name of the place I visited in New Mexico that one time I was driving cross country. And? Between flickr and LiveJournal I was able to stitch that narrative back together and remember I was talking about Acomita.
Where do the rights for this lie? With Spider-Man, or the Avengers? (I'm assuming not with the mutants, because he isn't one, so we don't get to see his lovely wife...)
Is this the "we can have one black guy movie" thing?
He had a set to be on last Thursday?
Seriously. They're a metric shitload of things wrong with this, but "too short" is not on the list. In fact, it might be the only thing not on the list.
He's three inches shorter than Gwynne. Is that really the problem here?
You and me both...that was such a boneheaded decision. At least he's done something *good* recently. When's the last time Jerry was successful at anything?
It's a series.
When I lived in Detroit, I lived in converted warehouse space, and it was almost the TV cliche. The ceilings were high, and so were the windows, one of the walls was exposed brick—there were, IIRC, two warehouses converted to residency and one to business, right on the river.
Colin Ferguson was up for this role, and I can't help but think he'd have been much better.
I'm afraid I can settle for nothing less than being turned into a quadcopter now...
>The wheels ground over both his legs, and took out his pelvis and one kidney, pretty much cutting him in two
I've never managed to work out what this means...wait, no...I was going to say this is the first time I've seen it applied to a woman (usually Ethan Hawke, or someone like that), but Paz de la Huerta totally looks unclean.
Capoeira. Why would you go to Brazil for her martial art over Thailand? Muay Thai has much wider penetration than capoeira, hands down.