That all that was achieved on a mid-2000s SciFi Channel budget still stuns me.
That all that was achieved on a mid-2000s SciFi Channel budget still stuns me.
You’re not off, but people here aren’t going to like it. This is a silly own goal.
(That donor meeting was held at a property owned by Harlan Crow, the benefactor of Justice Clarence Thomas.)
You’re burying the lede that Trump, as is his wont when his original insane candidate loses (in this case Jim Jordan), has decided not to endorse any of these nine candidates for fear that they too will lose and therefore, by association, make him a loser (again) as well.
It Follows is elevated horror - it’s a very strong parable, it ain’t just slashin’, etc. But you’re 100% correct that the plotting gets into trouble in the second half. The pool scene was not it.
No, but his talk was 30-45 minutes longer than it needed to be - could have used an editor.
Anyone who uses the word “ship” unironically is part of the problem / shouldn’t be trusted.
Daniel Radcliffe is 5'5", which matches the comic book versions of Wolverine as a li’l fellow (5'3"). It would be quite a shift from the movie version of the character we’ve become accustomed to though.
Lost Boys should be a lot higher.
Is anyone else getting hidden ads on this page, where you click to see more comments and it takes you to a Verizon page?
Just seems like she’s spiraling, and stuck in the denial stage of grief right now. I.e. it’s not her, it’s all of us who are wrong.
On the one hand, I am irritated that Jezebel and the Root refuse to touch this.
Ultraviolet is easily the best vampire show ever produced. Really wish they had gotten it together for season two, or that the US version had worked out in the mode of The Office.
I get that these lists aren’t well-researched or intended to be taken seriously, but Ultraviolet is the best vampire show ever produced.
Hardy has pretty famously been a massive prick throughout his career up until this day, so (unfortunately) probably not due to his use or not at the time.
Yeah I’m going to +1 this one. That part of the article is wishcasting. Timberlake has been involved in multiple highly dickish incidents in the past decades, and is clearly totally self-absorbed, but he’s still a huge star who would chart #1 tomorrow if he put a new solo album out.
A lot of blue collar types in these states are going to have to decide whether they love racism or their paycheck more.
There was a website in the pre-pandemic days that tracked all the of the restaurants he had visited and how they had done - unsurprisingly, the vast majority had closed, most of them very soon after he had visited, despite the show’s uniform happy endings (other than Amy’s Baking Company, of course). A lot of them…
Came here to say the same. The British version is much more docuseries than the American version, which is pure screaming reality TV. The US version is also clearly very highly scripted, as every episode follows the exact same structure/sequence of events to a T, just replacing the city and style of food.
I finally heard the song about a week ago, and was surprised at how terrible it is. I assumed it was catchy given how much play it’s gotten (surely it can’t JUST be the politics), but it is... not.