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The Story of the Wolves
Gotta Agree
Someone Asked, "Why do this again?" ... This is why
Truly Heartbreaking
Claire Headley Explains How Scientology Works
Gofundme For Lynne Mishele Who lost Her House
Unless....
The Best Guitarist Ever
Is Charlie Cox in this?
Jared Harris as Hari Seldon
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No matter how both Ridley and Connie want to cut it, Maximus was not Lucias' father.
Yes to all. And yeah, something with Godzilla Raids Again vibes.
Well try saying that to all the veterans who related to Koichi. He wasn't whining. I dare anyone to go through what he did, being shamed by Tachibana and Sumiko and finally seeing that big ass thing named Godzilla that came ashore on Odo Island, and remain sane. I said, I would be going through exactly the same thing as him.
Great when you're high on Adderall. Trymp's a drug addict. As such, he's a threat.
Considering the show was made by a lot of Vietnam vets, I'd say the show portrayed their sentiments perfectly. Most of the writers were vets who were in country. There were quite a few guest actors and a couple directors including Bill Duke (Mac, from Predator) who served. If they had no qualms being part of the show, I'd say it was about right.
Sharon's fans conveniently forget she was not the star of the film. Jack McGowran was the star. Professor Abronsius was the main protagonist. Sharon was the love interest of the secondary protagonist, Polanski's character of Alfred. As for the film being a "chore to watch" and "not a lot happening" I have to wonder what film you were watching. This is my favourite of Polanski's. It is a send up of the Hammer horror films of the 50s/60s. It is not supposed to be serious, hence the ending where Sarah Shagal puts the bite on Alfred and Abronsius being completely unaware as the narration states:
[b][i]That night, fleeing from Transylvania, Professor Abronsius never guessed he was carrying away with him the very evil he had wished to destroy. Thanks to him, this evil would at last be able to spread across the world.[/i][/b]
Basically Abronsius is the anti Van Helsing. He's smart, but not socially aware. To a degree Von Krolock is sort of the hero of the piece.
According to the original prosecutor, Roger Gunson, he was punished more than the law allowed. He even stated the judge overstepped both the sentencing guidelines, and what the family wanted. According to Gunson he served all the time that was asked and the judge was going to sentence him to 50 years, against the guidelines. The judge was also going to personally have him deported, which Gunson pointed out to the judge was not within his purview as a judge to do. Gunson also filed a brief with the court to have Rittenband removed from the case and censured.
Wow, showing a clear lack of understanding the case and that jes not a serial diddler. Show me you have no clue without showing me you have no clue.
That would have been perfect. 👏
Frank Marshall never set foot in the Valley of Tears. JA Bayona and his sound designer and fx designer went up there and spent about six days mapping out the entire area. Bayona found out through discussions with the 16 who survived the crash and slide were not that smooth as it was in Alive. In Society of the Snow, we see the fuselage hitting several rocks on the way down. That is depicted in SOS. That's what happens when you have a team dedicated to the truth, not Hollywood's version of it.
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