I just imagined what Walter Cronkite would think about all this if he were still alive and I'm pretty sure that this election would have killed him.
I just imagined what Walter Cronkite would think about all this if he were still alive and I'm pretty sure that this election would have killed him.
Oh dude, do we ever.
I think because people tend to assume that highly-flavored dishes must also have a huge number of ingredients in them.
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Striped bass/rockfish would probably do very well with this preparation, actually.
It really does. I'm lucky enough to have family friends with relatives in Alaska who go deep-sea fishing and send them a locker of it every year. We get a bunch of salmon and halibut and cod that way, and it's incredible. I got salmon at a restaurant once, not realizing it was farmed, and it tasted like fucking…
I'm a feminist and I don't care if WW shaves her armpits or not, honestly. I was far more impressed by the Amazons' visible battle scars.
I could be wrong, but I thought there was a reference by Etta about getting the vote.
I just appreciate that you take the time to really think about them and consider the angles. I'm not a cinephile myself, so I find that I learn a lot from you.
I don't know about that. People have always just been people. Showing that makes it easier to connect with them. One of the biggest reasons kids tend to find history class boring is because historical figures are so removed from the narrative in a meaningful way to them.
Etta Candy runs the final mission by herself from the home office in London, and she's consistently shown to be helpful and clever. She doesn't have to put on armor and fight dudes to be a strong female character. What a silly statement by OP.
A wizard did it?
Yeah, the only MCU soundtrack I own is for Winter Soldier. It makes me giggle that his theme song is very similar to Helena's on Orphan Black.
She actually had some cabaret dates that she couldn't change, which is why Lynda's not in the movie. I did read that they want to try and snag her for the second WW movie, though!
That would actually be really cool.
Nope, you said it really well!
Honestly, he's reached Peggy Carter status for me. I'd even like a miniseries showing his WWI exploits pre-Diana.
Actually, no. Germany didn't issue its pilots parachutes until very late in the war because they kept losing so many that they didn't have time or manpower to train more. Parachutes of the time were also pretty likely to kill you just as dead as crashing your plane.
I don't know that I agree with your final analysis, but this was a fascinating comment to read. I'm always so glad to see your thoughts and commentaries on movies.
Wonderfully stated!