Galt's Gulch must have been a cesspool; which one of these ruthlessly self interested people would lower themselves to clean their own toilet?
Galt's Gulch must have been a cesspool; which one of these ruthlessly self interested people would lower themselves to clean their own toilet?
That happened to me with 'Pulp Fiction'.
I loved reading the series, so exciting.
Vive la différence ! LOL
I did watch "Lucky Louie" after it died, and it was a terrible show. The elements of Louie's comedy are there, but it was flat and nasty.
After his show bombed, I am looking forward to Mulaney's next thing; it's gotta be better than his last, after all.
This show is offending someone who wants to like it; me.
Plus, Atticus is from the Deep South. It would be intellectually dishonest to have him be some sort of shining beacon of racial equality. Older white men of that place and time trended to not be so open minded.
It is more honest, however, to keep Atticus as a man of his time and place. An aging white man in the Deep South after WW2 would most likely be as Harper Lee portrays Atticus in this latest book (which is actually her first book, and TKAM was developed out of 'Watchman').
Plus, many children glorify their parent, only…
Ding!
It's really fun, if only for Eric Stoltz.
I am still unsure how many Spider-Man movies there are, and why they keep making more.
Also a MST3K treated Russo/Finnish film called 'Jack Frost'.
That's Cartoon Network.
W. 's team was prepared to win the popular vote, then argue how they won the election without the electors.
Hey, I like 'Fever Pitch'.
Martin enhanced his desertion of Finn so he would not seem too shitty a father.
I was thinking the same - the two characters should be thrown together in a hostage situation, or something, bond, survive the ordeal, then run a B&B for wayward senators.
I hear you on the introverted front. Even more discouraging? I tend to talk more, not less in those situations.
The model did not die, she was maimed. Maybe she wishes she was dead, though.