Fun fact: At Yankee games there is a designated part of each game where fans stand up, say “peace be with you” to all the people around them, and discuss how much they paid for their respective tickets.
Fun fact: At Yankee games there is a designated part of each game where fans stand up, say “peace be with you” to all the people around them, and discuss how much they paid for their respective tickets.
>SIGH< Well, I’ll add “IT HAS TOO MANY CAMEOS!” to the pile of “Excuses People Make To Whine About A Movie They Haven’t Seen Yet.”
People disliked MoS based on three things that I can gather.
1.) Hate and Scorn for Zach Snyder, which seems to come from no place what so ever other than Suckerpunch, because that’s what all his haters point too, and admittedly it’s not his strongest work. But it’s not even near the same level of Uwe Boll level of…
DC has none of that trust.
I wouldn’t be too worried about the timeline here. I don’t think there’s anyone in the world more adept than the Brazilians at quickly pulling off a total and complete cleanup effort.
The IOC would feel really bad about this, but in their defense, the bribes were exceptionally large.
The U.S. will send 48 rowers to Rio, they will be as forewarned and forearmed as the federation can make them
But you already have an uninformed opinion you’ve been bringing up as much as possible.
You have literally talked shit about this movie every week for months and months. Why are you going at all? You know you are going to hate it.
I know! It makes me furious that they could screw up such established scientific principles like photon torpedoes or the Force.
One hits March 18th and the other March 25th.
I don’t think this article is saying that. Making a Murderer is about a relatively powerless individual who was railroaded by the justice system at least once, and which presents credible evidence it happened again. It is one-sided to be sure, but there is at least a plausible basis for that.
Right? I kept reading and reading, then eventually skimming whole chunks at a time, waiting for some kind of kicker - the “and then he was found innocent on appeal” moment, or the “and then I went to Oklahoma City to hear from his victims”, something to give the whole mess a point - but holy shit, it just kept going…
Count the motherfucking clauses in that sentence. Forget the horrifying shit show that was the topic, any editor who let that damn clusterfuck out the door should be fired on the spot for that alone.
The downside to digital media is that, at the end of the day, you can’t wipe your ass with it.
I was reading it, thinking “so ok when are they going to say anything at all other than just that everyone who knew Holtzclaw seven years ago thinks he couldn’t have done this.” The last sentence was like the writer thought to himself, “wait oops I can’t sound too much like I’m supporting this guy, throw in a sentence…
I don’t understand why Tennessee would even need a Head Trainer anyway. Peyton’s was big enough already.
Good riddance.
Ugh, what a horrible fate. Working opposite Wilmer Valderrama, I mean.
They all end up like Kurtwood Smith in RoboCop.