Me too.
Me too.
As long as they announce a rule change in advance, they’re covered on the game show laws.
I have a pretty hard rule of never ordering pasta at a restaurant
This is the correct approach. It’s what the producers clearly want to happen, so they should just make it the rule. Instead of choosing the category and the dollar amount, just choose the category and run them down top to bottom.
So I looked it up. Musk has a BS in Physics and a BA in economics.
It’s simple. You buy one of those sodas in the big cups. You drain the big cup. And then, when the time comes, you (discreetly) fill it back up.
My bladder can’t take it. I watched the Irishman in theaters, and I timed my break for that weird little side quest De Niro took to panama I think? It seemed ancillary to the plot, so i figured i wouldn’t miss much. I should rewatch the movie though to finally see that 3 minutes I missed.
Check out the RunPee app.
I think directors who release 3.5 hour movies to theaters should list out the exact scenes that are best to take a break during. “This is where I phoned it in,” said Scorsese, who probably hasn’t gone more than an hour between pee breaks for the past three decades.
I’ll second that. To any studio and theater chain execs who may be reading: we’re happy to go to 3+ movies, but acknowledge the limits of the human body and give us intermission.
3.5 hours? I’ll wait for streaming.
And while Janelle Monae wasn’t the worst, she definitely lacked the range for the parts.
That’s kind of the problem with Casino too, although it is a fine movie, the whole “gangster life isn’t as glamorous as it may look from the outside” was already said better in Goodfellas.
I found The Irishman an interesting coda to his earlier crime works for exactly that reason. What’s the end game for these guys? The FBI is plying DeNiro for any information about associates of his who are all long dead, and he’s still refusing to tell them anything out of a personal loyalty. He didn’t get wealthy, is…
I like Scorsese, I generally enjoy his films, I appreciate that he really has a true passion for the art form of cinema. I made it a third of the way through The Irishman before I said to my wife, “What is the point of this movie?” and shut it off. I don’t think he’s lost any of his creativity or skill as he’s gotten…
To be fair, you won’t be best pleased if that person ends up being you.
I think that it can be both things. Stand-alone, it’s a great character study of criminals and the effects of crime life on people. However, if you have also seen Goodfellas, The Irishman seems redundant.
I think the people who think libraries are sketchy places are the same people who are terrified of taking public transit. And think cities are dangerous places.
Yeah, it seems kind of obvious now that you mention it. Theatres could use the boost. The sound systems in a our two complexes are really bad so they’d have do some work there.
Meh the one you’re replying to changed his account name from a more racist one in order to try to get away from his bans.