It wouldn’t have changed their number of super bowls in that early run. Tom Brady threw for a whopping 150 yards against the Rams. His MVP award for that game remains one of the dumbest ever given.
It wouldn’t have changed their number of super bowls in that early run. Tom Brady threw for a whopping 150 yards against the Rams. His MVP award for that game remains one of the dumbest ever given.
I’m with you. I got it for my 8 y-o, based on reviews, and then playing it felt like I was the only one who knew the Emperor wasn’t wearing any clothes.
Man, this whole “darkest timeline” thing really has you down.
It was my favorite until I recently revisited it with my gf, a first-time viewer. Mmmaaannn there’s a lot of fat they could’ve cut. It’s everywhere, but perhaps epitomized with aaallllll that time on the beach with Natalya. Probably a half-hour too long. Twenty minutes easy.
I still love it.
“Also, will PM link.”
This made me laugh out loud., thanks.
When those customers account for a majority of one’s sales, it counts.
Maybe not complete opposites, as I still enjoyed the movie. Either way, cheers. :)
I thought it was now common knowledge that if you want to use more than four hashtags, save them for a comment.
I laughed out loud. Thank you.
“I found her entrancing.”
I like her, and really enjoy Jane the Virgin, but it is *really* tough to picture her as a badass. I just don’t see the edge.
Except that, as a colloquialism, it often is.
Other than comic book films and horror, it really was a pretty bad overall year in film.
I pretty much agree? If you’re going to take Blakkklansman to task, wouldn’t you start with how muddled it is? The insertion of that visual collage—I took as an homage to black “student art films”—while an interesting choice, is not something one does in an a film that’s looking for awards...or to be taken seriously…
I can happily (and respectfully) agree to disagree on musicals, even opera. Regarding the latter, I, too, am more inclined towards ballet.
“Oh, he’s got ink? What types of tattoos?”
Perfect.
No, I don’t believe operas are as serious as excellent drama. They can be equally moving, but that’s mostly—as in more than half—from the talent being witnessed. It’s like ballet; the story is there as a framework for the talent. The performance can move you to tears, but it’s not really the story doing so.