I deeply appreciate this Jay and Silent Bob reference.
I deeply appreciate this Jay and Silent Bob reference.
I deeply appreciate this Jay and Silent Bob reference.
It’s great fun! Totally worth checking out.
The two best ones (for my Money) are The Run of His Life by Jeffrey Tobin (who also wrote a great book on the Clinton/Lewinsky scandal) and American Tragedy by Lawrence Schiller.
It was one of those things where, if the case was purely on the DNA evidence, he would absolutely have been convicted. It was so damning and somewhat understandably, part of Clark’s hubris came from that, thinking she had an ironclad case and thinking she essentially had it won before the first gavel.
Marcia Clark has always struck me as essentially well-meaning and who tried her best at times during the trial but who was arrogant and full of hubris early on in the case before making a series of key errors throughout it which only compounded the snowballing the disaster.
The trial happened when I was in primary school and I followed along with it from Australia where we’d get the first updates each day on the morning radio while having breakfast or going to school.
It was a funny thing because we got that short mini-season start of Lost’s third season which a lot of people fucking hated, especially given the peak wheel-spinning we were up to by that point, whereas the first 10 or so episodes of Heroes were action-packed and had momentum.
Good memories of that three-month period in late 2006 and early 2007 when we were all saying this was better than Lost
Well at least we’re not already calling this a “dangerous” movie which will inspired incels and should be banned for the safety of audiences.
It’s not so much a remake as a continuation, given numerous actors from the original are playing their same characters.
I’m excited for this. Loved the first season of the 2022 reboot and the original series as well.
The second film is truly awful.
I do find it weird they ended up teaming up, similar in many ways to when Gough and Fraser teamed-up (though their mutual hatred of Howard was glorious if nothing else)
I do find it weird they ended up teaming up, similar in many ways to when Gough and Fraser teamed-up (though their mutual hatred of Howard was glorious if nothing else)
Great, great film. Terrific cast too.
Remember the drugs in the jellybeans or whatever the fuck it was that absolutely was not in a 30 Rock episode?
Even in the best of times, the music coverage could be hit and miss, particularly in the periods where they’d go all-in on whichever indie artist had taken their fancy. Wye Oak particularly comes to mind.
The only upside Labor got from bringing Kevin back at the end was that it arguable saved them a few seats but yeah, the last two years of that government was really tough going as they got smashed day in, day out.
Something something CancerAids, something something Sweet, Sweet Laurel Canyon Sound, something something, Leonard Pierce already reviewed this product which hasn’t yet been released.