Never trust a trailer, but this looks like tons of fun. The visuals in the chase segment look especially stellar.
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I'm speaking broadly here -- referring to the individual songs that get the most play/attention from a band's discography, whether or not they were officially singles.
I don't disagree, but I also think that's true for 90% of bands. Outside of a few world-shaking artists, the average person may bob their head along to the singles and even count themselves a fan, but probably remains in the dark for the bulk of a group's catalog.
A water bottle with a Hilton Honors logo and tag that reads, "Diamond, Gold & Silver members-just a little Thanks from us! Enjoy free bottles of water on every stay" in white letters. Then a post script beneath says, "All Other Guests $3.00"
This is the most passive aggressive water bottle I've ever encountered.
A Simpsons meme. In the first panel, Gabbo says to his handler, "AEW's got a homegrown star finally winning the big one with support from Sting. What do we got?" in the second panel, the handler replies, "Pat McAfee and Jelly Roll," prompting Gabbo to react with an exasperated face.
Happy Wrestlemania weekend
I'm pretty sure MJF can still do media, especially if he's challenging to win back the title in a rematch.
Did I just tear up a little watching Sting give Darby his blessing ahead of the world title match? I guess I did.
#AEW #WrestleSky 🤼
I do...now...
You can tell somebody at the show copy-edited these signs because no normal protestor would bother to use a dash for "Tisk-Tisk" or a proper comma for a noun of address on a homemade sign.
And racism. And union-busting. And doing everything in your power to prevent others from enjoying a fraction of your success.
Matt Murdock standing in a crowd where a man holds a sign that reads "Tisk-Tisk Fisk!"
Matt Murdock standing in front of a protestor with a sign that says "Stop and Fisk Him"
I'm catching up on season 3 of Netflix's Daredevil series, and my favorite part so far is when people are protesting Wilson Fisk's release from prison and march in front of his hotel with signs that say "Tisk-Tisk Fisk" and "Stop and Fisk Him". One of the prop-makers was clearly having a ball.
Lisa vs. Zimmerman's Bowling Paraphenalia & Melon Maintenance LLC
My god. Essential, horrifying reporting here.
"Man i wonder what WWE is doing rn"
-pat mcafee is the main character in cody rhodes vs randy orton
"Nevermind!"
Stay away from the gas can
I am not always the world's biggest Affleck fan, but the way he strolls in as the haughty actor demanding the spotlight, only to relent without being asked when he recognizes the beauty of the play as written, is one of the best little threads in the film. Affleck nails it.
Well, on rewatch, I liked 'Shakespeare in Love' except for all those parts about Shakespeare being in love.
A picture of a rainbow-maned My Little Pony character saluting the American Flag.
These colors don't run.
BoJack Horseman
Krysten Ritter as Jessica Jones looking at another character in a mirror.
In for a penny, in for a pound, I guess. My effort to fill in the gaps for Marvel's Defender-verse has made it to s2 of Jessica Jones. It's a mess, but Krysten Ritter was born to play the title role, and Carrie-Anne Moss is a treasure. I'd forgotten what a spiritual successor to Dexter this show is.
Gonna open a casino called "Pair-'a-Dice Lost".
Depluralize a movie:
1 Fast 1 Furious
It's kinda odd that both The Simpsons and South Park have Easter episodes that prominently feature Janet Reno.
This is one of the few pieces of my childhood that hasn't already been mined for nostalgia, so let's goooooooooo!
Find out what the matter is! I want to see where this goes...
A box of kosher salt labeled as "coarse."
Archer has completely ruined my ability to take anything labeled "coarse" seriously.
What a bummer
Siân Phillips in a roman headdress, with a wearied, spiteful expression.
I've often said that Livia Soprano is the scariest villain in all of television. But her namesake, Livia Drusilla from "I, Claudius" gives her a run for her money. Livia is the show's best character: a cruel and crafty yet very human puppetmaster. And Siân Phillips gives the show's best performance.
Paul Rudd's Paris, at a lavish party thrown by the Capulets, looking back at the camera (read: Juliet) with a big goofy grin, while wearing an astronaut costume.
Despite my Luhrmann aversion, I finally watched Romeo + Juliet, and you know who's a surprising highlight in it? Paul Rudd! Paris is such a nothing role, but Rudd brings a blithe, dopey charm to it that makes it memorable.