The implosion of Nyck De Vries’ F1 career and the return of Danny Ric was one of the more interesting parts of last year so I enjoyed seeing the behind-the-scenes footage of his test and all of that.
The implosion of Nyck De Vries’ F1 career and the return of Danny Ric was one of the more interesting parts of last year so I enjoyed seeing the behind-the-scenes footage of his test and all of that.
Beyonce just needs to do a Death Metal album, and all will be well.
The gunfights in Open Range were just brilliantly staged, I don’t even know what else to compare them to
In Season 2, Pizzolatto literally wrote the line, “I will come back here and butt f*ck your dad with your mom’s headless corpse.” I think whatever mantle he held regarding quality or “classic dialogue” ended right there. Also, so much of what made season 1 what it was the acting and direction. Many of the ideas were…
“He could have lead the effort to codify Roe, but no, he sat back and said “meh””
“Biden let RvW die.”
I don’t know what you’re talking about, it was clearly favoring Biden. Acknowledging the situation we’re in is not “Both-sides” humor
I was about to make this comment: “She came to me and with tears in her eyes, said, ‘Ma’am! I’m so sorry for how I treated you, Ma’am! You’re the greatest singer of our age Ma’am and you’re work in Monster-In-Law was much better than in Out of Sight, which you were also terrific in, Ma’am...”
Sounds very Trump-like. “He came up to me, and with tears in his eyes he said...”
Best dog performance I’ve seen in a long time, and this movie had one of the better kid performances I’ve seen in quite some time too (the boy who played the son).
I hope you’re talking about Skeet, and not Lars.
I’ll be honest, I thought that was Lars Ulrich in the right side of the header pic.
Probably Ron Howard’s best film since Apollo 13.
As opposed to our unnecessary comments written, distributed and read on global warming machines.
For anybody who doesn’t have a good grasp on the history of F1, I can recommend Rush with Chris Hemsworth and Daniel Bruhl about the epic 1976 season and the duel for the title between James Hunt and Niki Lauda. It’s a throwback to the days when track deaths were not uncommon.
Korean cinema is criminally underrated, imo.
My family has a favorite story about this kind of thing, I think I have told it here before, but this seems like another good opportunity:
“Every word they say about each other is made into its own headline, pulled apart and dissected until it becomes incomprehensible, like staring at a painting too long until it becomes a blur of colors instead of a picture.”
Colin from Accounts NEEDS to stream in the US ASAP... so good.
Is his last name Robinson?