I stand with this take, too.
Nicholson’s “Bob, gun” is 100% more interesting than anything Ledger’s Joker does.
100% of my knowledge of The View comes from splinternews dot com.
The replies are so unhinged that I’m kind of liking it. He got the Krassensteins to bite.
Queen of the North!
I would watch a Burton-Keaton sequel to Batman Returns that ignores all other Batman movies.
Why are they too stupid to call it a jobs bills and keep reinforcing the fact that Republicans are voting against a jobs bill? Every time they talk about the GND, they should say it’s a jobs bill. Never not mention GND and “jobs” in the same sentence. Why do they seem incapable of political judo?
Just a reminder that Tom Izzo makes $4.5 million a year and he was going shitballs on an unpaid student-athlete.
I was with him until he said he’s anti-fried chicken.
You’re only allowed to berate them on social media is you also come across with an sense of entitlement, as if they owe you wins or something.
I hope they give it their all, have fun, and no one gets hurt. These student-athletes should be proud of their accomplishments. There’s nothing embarrassing about competing and coming up short.
There’s nothing “embarrassing” about this. These are just kids. They’re student-athletes doing their best. They’re going to make mistakes, they’re going to fail. What’s important is that they pick themselves up, learn from this, and get back out there next time.
Is there a game where you just walk around petting good dogs? I would play that.
I first heard “A Little Bit Lonesome” by Kasey Chambers at an Aeropostale in Newport Mall in Jersey City, probably around 2002. I made a note and somehow found the song on the 2002 Internet.
Two Bad Dudes Make a Podcast
Imagine thinking you could trust the Irish.
The song “Wild Wild West” will endure for generations long after The Matrix is forgotten.
As someone who just entered his 40s, it felt very relateable, the malaise and whatnot.
What I really liked about it was that it had a relationship with the first movie like a song sampling another. It lifts pieces of it, but remixes it it into something new and its own.
The “No More Catholics” song at the loyalist bar alone justifies the existence of the movie.
T2 was not a misfire and is, in fact, a highly-rewatchable delight.