To be simplistic, I think there are two types of people in this world. People who get Wes Anderson films, and people who don't. I believe both of us are in the latter category.
To be simplistic, I think there are two types of people in this world. People who get Wes Anderson films, and people who don't. I believe both of us are in the latter category.
As a Packers fan, no. Keep him around for a while. Give him MANY more chances. ;)
*Was
I think what makes the book amazing could be what would make it such a hard film to create. The book had room to breathe. The things that seem to be reduced to montage according to the review were given their own prominence in the book and flowed naturally from one phase of his life into the next. With a film it's…
Or even worse, Condoleezza Rice.
And remember, US Dollars are ALWAYS the official currency for bribes.
You call it "keeps you in the game" I'll call it "illusion of hope".
Vinny Testamentverde
This is one of my wife's favorites, and while it's not my style it's, unoffensive. Now, their "new" Honey Bourbon Cask Wheat is the ABSOLUTE worst beer I have EVER tasted. I bought a six pack, barely choked down 1, and then proceeded to invite friends over to my house to have them try it, like sort of a sadistic beer…
Don't get me wrong, most of them are unfounded pipe-dreams, but the one thing that tethers them to reality is the money. Nick Saban makes more money per year in the SEC than Chip Kelly does in the NFL.
Sounds more like Marshawn is THE Dude.
I'm pretty sure it's himself in some weird sort of Inception kind of way.
Oh, you mean this attorney general?
When asked what her prognosis was, the woman claimed that "all she needs is love".
Yeah this kid needs to check his privilege.
You forget, that would involve him having to coach BJ Upton again. I don't think he's interested in doing that.
It has to be the Dodgers. Working again with Friedman, a virtually unlimited payroll, closer to his home in Long Beach, and working for a historic team? Sounds like a dream job for him.
You misunderstand, this is just the first scene of John Kruk: A Baseball Life.