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Why not post a platform on her campaign website? At the moment, it's just an online cash register.
Interviews? Press conferences? A policy platform on her campaign website?
Truly dread
Chinese company whose logo appeared at the beginning of Kong: Skull Island. I don't know what their involvement has been in the other MV entries.
Losing Iowa is no big deal. Plenty of presidential nominees have lost Iowa and still made it easily in subsequent primary elections.
This okayish, conventional spooker is obviously your thing.
I'm glad this decent flick pushed your buttons.
You enjoyed a fairly decent spooker.
That's nice that you really enjoyed it.
If jump scares and chaotically noisy exorcism climaxes are your thing, then Conjuring 2 is for you. I'm happy for you that you loved it. But if it weren't for Patrick and Vera giving these movies a shot of charm and warmth, they would have been like any other ordinary supernatural horror jump scare fests of the 2010s.
It was okay. I quite like it. It was one of the better flicks I saw in 2016, a largely dismal year in cinema. But these sorts of movies tend to lose me in their final act, where everything becomes a chaotic noise-fest.
Yeah Superman Returns had that timeless art deco Metropolis look to it, and it just didn't work. Looked cartoony and CWish.
Never thought much of it as a child, but I appreciate it more as an adult the portrayal of Saki's violent cruelty.
Get out. He's a warlock.
In the TP world of doppelgangers, it's not a terribly huge stretch that Mulder and Dennis/Denise are linked. But it's all head-canon.
Yeah good point. Earth is their playground and they don't want to see it overrun with a pest. They like hunting humans because they're fun to stalk. Aliens are a different kind of sport.
It's funny, after Harrigan reads the year "1715", when the Elder Predator grunts, I always heard that as him saying "izzz it?"
It gives the ending to Predator 2 a new outlook. The Elder Predator looks resigned and hesitant as he holds the gun, probably remembering that young human girl he encountered centuries ago.
I'm four years younger than her, so she's never been a "kid" for as long as I've been watching her in film.
He's hired Simon Franglen, who was a James Horner underling and finished his score to The Magnificent Seven and the Pandora: The World of Avatar theme-park music. Seems Cameron reckons he's up to the job.