They gotta go through the house to implement these changes, don’t they?
They gotta go through the house to implement these changes, don’t they?
A nice kek at the end of the tunnel.
It’s interesting how no one holds Madison Square Garden accountable as a venue for hosting both. Money over anything, I suppose.
Respeeeeeect
This was a big thing in the 80’s and 90’s. Hopefully something good comes of it.
Once they can figure out a way to get more micro-transactions in VR games, they’ll be all over that too, don’t worry.
For me that’s Heinrich Böll’s “The Laugher”
With Robert Downey Jr. coming back as Dr. Doom, I’m surprised Marvel didn’t have Tom Holland return as Mephisto.
Kiss my Converse…
One thing to consider is the difference in volume today compared to during the pandemic. Not too sure if corporate employees can hide in the back for 8 hours. lol
I’m not mad at this. I wonder how it’ll work out in the long run.
I really enjoyed the game. It has great suspense and the story was fun. I just have a good feeling this movie is gonna stink.
Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
Exact words from the text.
Nice
599 US Dollars.
It’s Ridge Racer…RIIIIIIDGE RACER!!!
Not even Dallas Buyers Club gets a pass?
I’m not crazy about it. I feel something that is negatively impacting movie villains, specifically monsters, is the removal of mystery about who or what they are. Fleshing out the hero of the film allows room for relatability, but opening that door for villains has been a bad thing for me personally speaking when it comes to enjoying the story.
Perfect example of mystery for a villain would be Anton Chigurh (movie-wise). His character was so mysterious, along with his motives and goals (which was only retrieving the briefcase) that I equate him as practically being a movie monster, because death surrounded him, and fear along with it. That’s how I think the xenos should be looked at, and the engineers should be even more mysterious.
Al Gore too.