It was me. I was that kid. I also came up with all the best scenes in House Arrest, The Trojan War, Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit, and the season finale of The Byrds of Paradise. There were a lot of Jennifer Love Hewitt related contests back then.
It was me. I was that kid. I also came up with all the best scenes in House Arrest, The Trojan War, Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit, and the season finale of The Byrds of Paradise. There were a lot of Jennifer Love Hewitt related contests back then.
One thing I’m sure about is because of the notable age difference between her and Harrison Ford, she will not play Indy’s love interest
To paraphrase the late, great Jessica Walter: I don’t understand the concept, and I won’t respond to it.
It’s an interesting angle — how an artist could use this to get compensation, as opposed to stupid Beeple wealth — that is worth looking at, but the framing seems to purposefully elide or obscure the bigger issues here (that appliances stat is hilariously awful! It is not evidence of acceptable energy use!). It does…
Not arguing against the environmental impact, but I think this is a narrow view of what NFTs are and could be personally. I only really follow NBA Top Shot so will talk mostly on that.
Artists deserve to get paid. Entirely unrelated to that, “I can’t be the one destroying the planet, I’m a vegetarian” is an impressively childish argument.
What is this crypto-fellating bullshit
pump as much pollution as several small countries into the air so people can pretend they own a gif on someone else’s planet
now i don’t want to yuck anyone’s yum, and i’m not some snyder superfan, or an mcu superfan, and i like most of gunn’s work...but i pretty much hated this trailer.
As a Boulder resident and Archer fan, please allow me to say: eat a dick, week.
She seemed so effortless in the way she captured the complete cluelessness of the very rich, when of course we all know that one banana really only costs eight or nine dollars.
As a teacher, I must say:
For what it’s worth, she was my cousin (on her mother’s side), and while I never got to know her well, in the interactions we did have she was always extremely sweet and gracious. I’ll miss her both as a person and as one of the funniest actresses I’ve ever seen.
I’ll take a little bit of solace in knowing she passed at home, instead of in some bar-less hospital…
She may not have gotten much of the Archer humor, but she was absolutely terrific delivering her lines as Mallory—a tough-as-nails ex-spy/Parkiest of Park Avenue Upper East Side Karen.
I also love how in the Archer grand prix episode, she informed the maître d’, “This isn’t my first Grand Prix, you know.” That was one…
In fairness to the Simpsons...the AV Club doesn’t really cover ANYTHING, anymore.
“bad things”
Personally I thought we could’ve gotten a 10th episode out of that:
So she spent multiple videos churning up likes, unnecessarily documenting every step or random thought she had, only to finally reveal - a pretty average looking basement. And as was pointed out, it contains her fuse box and water heater - things she really should have looked at before purchasing the house - and both…
That’s homework. You’re describing homework.