You know, it just occurred that we could have a discussion about the Michael Jackson Pepsi Hair Incident and the Clarence Thomas Coke Hair Incident.
You know, it just occurred that we could have a discussion about the Michael Jackson Pepsi Hair Incident and the Clarence Thomas Coke Hair Incident.
He’s clarified and apologized (the comments came based on the title, not seeing the movie). An actual apology, too, not “if I offended”. Hope you cover that, too.
I will not stand by while you besmirch the good, hilarious name of Tommy Schlamme.
IDK about the X-Men but you can explain Blade pretty easily.
“Wait, if there are vampires how come I’ve never seen one?”
“Because I do my damn job.”
What I remember him most for is not Harry Potter or The King’s Speech, but a 2002 HBO movie, Path to War, where he plays the lead role of LBJ.
I prefer Batman Begins to The Dark Knight.
I don’t disagree that there’s no need to keep bringing it back, and at a certain point it starts to resemble the original Star Trek cast doing movies into the 90s, but there’s a level of delusion and self-importance in taking the position that the big mass appeal franchise character should be retired once you’ve done…
All of this is correct.
I can’t wait for the Netflix series five years from now, where Harry will talk gravely about how traumatic it was to hear his wife described as a “grifter,” because it reminded him of the unfair criticism his mother received before she died.
Just show the judge this
Trae doesn’t watch the whole show.
Sarah Sherman finding new ways to demonize Colin Jost is something I did not realize I needed in my life.
My favorite part of the episode was Sarah Sherman antagonizing Colin Jost. Unlike Lisa from Temecula, that premise will never not be funny to me.
Obi-Wan and Book of Boba Fett have entered the chat
Wyatt Earp is the best Costner movie
ONLY THE GOOD DIE YOUNG WALTUH
Funny you say that, because Luthen and Lonni detailing their own deeply personal sacrifices for the cause also reminded me of another wonderful bit of Star Trek monologuing, from TNG’s “The Defector.”
In the MCU, Tom Cruise died in a sword mishap on the set of Legend.
I haven’t read any of it, but I did read in other comments here that he was not part of the original team. You are correct on both counts! Of course Talbot opens another can of worms since he was in Agents of Shield.
Evil Elaine Benes?