This was a really good film, and somewhat like "Sinners", also took a sharp left turn about the midway through the film.
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I haven't seen that film in ages. I first saw it randomly on a Saturday afternoon, didn't know anything about the film. Such a simple story. I was mesmerized by the film. You certainly couldn't make that film today in the age of cell phones.
Bingo.
The Pats defense was a bit shaky for a time in the middle of the season, especially against the run, but Milton Williams return seemed to solidify that run defense. Not bad for a defense whose coordinator has had health issues and had to pass off those responsibilities.
I've been reading the books as well. The one thing that sticks out to me is just how much younger, particularly Jon and Rob, are in the books.
Being a sports fan means you spend a good part of your life being incredibly angry at grown men who dress up in zebra stripes and blow whistles
Buffalo Bills, always the bridesmaid, never the bride. It's those conceited "Bills Mafia" folks who act as if they've already won 6 SBs that make me root for the team to lose.
I work as a mail handler in Massachusetts for USPS. It's so messed up, we get mail yesterday from Greensboro, NC that we're shipping right back down to Memphis. Why is the mail coming up here to begin with? Why is Greensboro sending the mail up here? Get your act together you Greensboro morons.
Just off the top of my head, how about them Irish lads U2 back in 2002.
The Netflix documentary on the submersible disaster was excellent.
The money must be running out.
Sonny being the danger has been a decades long thing, Lucas sounding the alarm about Sonny to Carly is two bio kids and over twenty years late. Weird for him to suddenly grow concerned about it just now.
This pearl clutching by #GH Lucas to Carly about Sonny is two bio kids and twenty years too late. It's ridiculous. Where've you been, man?
Listening to Rotten Mango’s coverage of the Karen Reed’s case and ain’t no fucking way it should’ve taken two trials to acquit her
Are you talking about Dexter: Original Sin? The young Dexter series? That show was so wonderfully cast, I loved the 90's music. It felt like the writers and producers introduced a fresh coat of paint on the series, invigorated the whole franchise.
Joss whining and crying about Sonny leaving her mommy for Nina, years in the past, isn't the rational and believable pose it once was, so the writers have to make up and create this revisionist history for Joss that Sonny was responsible for Morgan's death. Do the writers even watch their own show?
Has anybody out there watched the HBO series "The Gilded Age". Is it any good?
It was the height of arrogance in my view on the part of the GH writers to think they could have redeemed a homophobic bigot like Natalia. The die was cast when we heard her disapproval of her daughter's lesbian nature. Nothing could have fixed that.
I am surprised at the pearl clutchers who are scandalized at the mere thought of a Lulu/Gio pairing. It would be quintessential soap, messy, drama filled. I remember on OLTL when Dorian bedded the teenage son of her nemesis, Viki, and viewers loved that story, but to some folks Lulu/Gio is "ick".
I would happily accept Trina to be my new BFF, but I would spend much of my time telling her to dump the boring Kai. I tell you what though, having to be around and put up with Joss would be the big negative navigating that friendship.
If I didn't know any better, I would think they're planting the seeds for a Mrs. Robinson story, but I don't think soaps are that provocative anymore.
I feel like that line was tossed in there to placate the masses who rightly feel Alexis has been coddling Kristina. I was a little surprised to see that line of dialogue in there. It's one thing for Ric to say that, it's another for Alexis to actually admit her daughter deserves the slammer.
You know what would be cool and clever on GH? If Emma turned out to be an undercover secret agent working at a rival spy agency tasked with investigating Dalton. That could account for Emma following Dalton to Port Charles.
Soaps are a lot like wrestling, there are great villains who you pay to see battle the good guys, and it makes great drama, and then there are lame ass, no talent bad guy wrestlers who you just want to get off your TV screen, you'd pay to get them off TV, LOL! That is CM's Drew to a lot of folks.
CM's Drew never really took off as a sympathetic character, a lot of folks hated him, so the writers smartly went with the flow. Killing him off and satisfying the fanbase is the only real value the character of Drew has left.
It took me a little while to adjust to Cynthia's Nina Reeves, but now I can't imagine anyone else playing the part.
They tried, but after the school shooting episode, whenever I saw Dan Scott, all I could think of was this a-hole murdered his own brother in cold blood. I couldn't get past that.
Folks forget how much the Q's were portrayed as toxic in the late 90's- 2000's. The clan was portrayed as a backstabbing, infighting, den of thieves, pit of vipers, not this veritable daycare center Q mansion full of kids, love and supportive family. Lois had a point in keeping Gio away from that.
I remember Scott Eldridge. Joseph Breen played him. Breen was very good on Guiding Light as villainous Will Jeffries, but Scott Eldridge on ATWT came on with a lot of fanfare because of that long lost child aspect, but the character curiously never really resonated with the fanbase as I remember it