It’s no joke, dude. It’s a Travis-ty.
It’s no joke, dude. It’s a Travis-ty.
To me it’s about balance and design. I’ve been in cars with too many physical buttons and those can be a distraction too.
No way!
Maybe someone should tell Republicans that religion is all made up, not real. Kinda like magic and trickle-down economics.
Republicans want public schools to be terrible. The rich will pay for their kids to go to private schools, while the poor will suffer and have less than ideal education so when they are adults, they become the working class and continue to vote Republican because they weren’t educated to know better.
What is wrong with you?
Tarantino has some stupid-ass rules for himself. Won’t watch a remake, won’t make films past 10, likes Joker 2…
I mean, I can understand him not liking Oliver Stone’s version of Natural Born Killers… even though I enjoyed it more on multiple viewings, but to not even give some remakes a chance… it’s just stupid.
Imagine not watching The Wizard of Oz because he’s seen the 1925 version. Or Scarface, or The Departed, or Cape Fear, or The Thing, or Ocean’s 11, or The Birdcage.
And didn’t he pitch a remake of First Blood and thought about remaking his own Reservoir Dogs?
I like his movies, but he’s a hypocrite.
Doesn’t he have like ten companies to run… into the ground?
Pretty soon…
“The former president captured 55% of Latinos in the state, according to Fox News…”
I want to cancel, but I can’t find the link. They always hide it! Stupid auto-renewal of life.
Even Ted Cruz hates Ted Cruz.
This looks as generic as eating plain yogurt while wearing a white golf shirt and a pair of beige cotton Dockers at a bus stop.
While I agree that this amount is too low, I think Alex Jones has done more damage.
Saw the musical, though off Broadway. Didn’t like the musical… maybe two songs, but that’s it.
This will likely not be great, but probably will make money. Both performers seem like annoying narcissists to me.
`one of most significant breakthroughs in a century’
They didn’t say which century.
Logline (probably): When two teenage siblings find an antique ViewMaster from their Grandmother’s basement, they discover that it can transport the user into various worlds, both real and magical.
I enjoyed it for what it was. Maybe it helped that I saw it on the big screen. It’s difficult to bring new life into what is now the ninth in the series. But overall, I thought it was decent, but not great.
I did think Prey was a fantastic chapter to the Predator series and I saw that at home. That’s how you reboot a franchise.
I worked as a “fry cook” at McDonald’s when I was 14 years old. At 14. It’s not a difficult job at all, but can be stressful when it’s very busy.
He’ll likely empty a bag of frozen fries into a container, lower the container into the vat, take it out, salt them, then fill a couple boxes to get his pathetic photo op.
I used to think Monkey Shines was based on a Stephen King story. And so I thought The Monkey was a remake of that. But no… they are two separate stories by two separate writers.
This looks good though.
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