I can recommend seeing the Heyits-Enrico Palazzo.
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Well he did say "Suffer the little children"...
With an electorate of ~50m, if everyone was divided evenly into the 275,000 possible profiles, you'd have around 180 people per profile, which should give some context to the 3,000 number.
In Deep Impact the stock market would have been moderately higher than in Armageddon, though somewhat overlooked due to the stock market in Armageddon being a bit more action-orientated and having more bankable stars.
DOminica, Cuba, BRazil, Oman, WalloNia.
YEAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
I guess the voters were...
...Hungary for change.
Incidentally the largest medieval conference in the world is held in Leeds. Maybe we should get an industrial park full of cloisters?
The most I could manage is an understanding that I'd be told about it after the fact. @cancerphysicist.bsky.social
Probably for the same reasons that scam emails are intentionally badly written. The target audience isn't people who would care.
Do you happen to know if the questionnaire's publicly available? And/or if its development process is publicly documented?
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Jennifer Lynch
Reagan said that the most terrifying words in the English language are "I'm from the government and I'm here to help"
But actually I think they're "I'm from IT and I'm here to upgrade."
I thought the head of Iceland was Halla Tómasdóttir.
Your boys took a hell of a beating!
Are you saying Leeds is the largest city in Western Europe without a soul?
I also really want to watch Z now...
Yeah I tend to do the same. I don't really remember the present day bits being a big part of the film to be honest, though it's been a few months since I've seen it.
...but then goes in a completely different direction. So if you're expecting to be watching something like Z, I can see being disappointed.
I loved this at the Leeds film festival, but I know a lot of people didn't, so it's interesting to see that it's also dividing opinions at the FT with the official review giving it 5 stars. I wonder if part of it is that it's billed as a 70s political thriller, and starts like that...
Requiring footnotes is the hallmark of a great joke.
Please clap.
This works because the world snooker championship is held in Sheffield and spider is a type of rest.
It's called the World Snooker Championship and it's not rubbish at all!
Al Carns? That's not a real MP, that's a Parliamentary Party Manager regen.
What if Andy Burnham secretly kills all the PM contenders ahead of him, with the contenders played by Alec Guinness?
Stringer Bell from that scene in The Wire
Satantango was a bold choice for a double feature.