WTF Peacock, LOL!
WTF Peacock, LOL!
“Distributed by Lionsgate, the film follows the rise of Christian music family the Smallbones, with Joel Smallbone not only co-writing and directing, but also playing his own father.”
Communism was always a red hearing.
The 31s are supposed to be in hibernation until the world is ready to be repopulated/exploited by them. I assume they are only woken as necessary otherwise to keep everything in order.
But 32 destroyed itself two years before. No one noticed until someone pretending to be the overseer of 32 suddenly popped up? Did nothing notice as 32 tried to break into 31? What ended everyone there? Is there a “safety” protocol that destroyed the few survivors at the end?
Agreed. It may make some sense that 31 knew that 32 had destroyed itself, but why would that information not be passed on to 33s overseer and why did they not move to repopulate it sooner?
Just wait for the director’s cut where Rey offers to have intercourse with Finn, but he is afraid his cock will pop like a pimple.
“Erik Estrada... now that’s a name I have not heard in a long time”
“People used to write movies WITH stories, so you knew who’s ass it was and why it was farting and I believe that time can come again!”
When we watched the episode yesterday, we wanted to know how they got from this lush cave to the deserts outside Filly so quickly. Everything else around post-apocalyptic LA appears to be sand.
King’s version of determined survivor Ben Richards, who, in the original book (written under the author’s old Richard Bachman pen name) is a wiry, smaller guy who gets chased across the entire United States by bounty hunters, not a behemoth fighting a bunch of video game bosses in a TV studio.
Harry: Proust’s novel ostensibly tells of the irrevocability of time lost, the forfeiture of innocence through experience, the reinstallment of extra-temporal values of time regained, ultimately the novel is both optimistic and set within the context of a humane religious experience, re-stating as it does the concept…
They should have gone with the middle number.
If you are focusing on Paul’s story, ending with Messiah makes sense.
Hamm has found his niche playing imprisoned cult leaders.
You need consumers to realize they don’t need a gigantic, profit making SUV and are just fine with a smaller, cheaper sedan or coup.
There was an old Mad Magazine joke from the late 70s or early 80s about a guy who keeps “claiming his accountant is telling him to get a new care every year, while his accountant is telling him he is crazy to keep doing that.”
If only Vader knew it was all fake:
Was he in a Harry Potter or a Game of Thrones?