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Didn't show up for SNL 50
Biggest jerk - Gilmour or Waters?
Nobody in his family dies
I appreciate the effort..
When was the last time we've seen Alf?
This or part III?
He's going after the cartels
Trump is going to fix Hollywood, too
Trump will MGGA!
After the inaguration can Trump become America's first...
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They say in Hollywood you don't own fame, you rent fame.
It's demographics. Men are stuggling in the workforce, the women have been rising for decades eventually they have risen through the ranks to the very top. Addictive social media make the sexes hate each other, you know, only show one side over and over again and the brain is WASHED. One guy from Hawaii mentioned to me that the white male is being destroyed via social media but what about the disturbing history of what the native Hawaiians did several centuries ago? It's kinda complex but if you go into any corporation I think you'll see mostly white/black women, gays, trans, with a few white and black males quiet in the corner. As far as comedy they don't really have a sense of humor they are so indoctronated to be hateful.
I know, I was an avid watcher for many years. The show was great up until mid season 2013 and almost completely unwatchable since then. Heck, all of late night TV has been ruined since Leno, Ferguson, and Letterman went off the air around that time.
Hallworth, who was a very large man, died in 1985 at the age of 56.
Not too shabby
No, I just saw it a couple of months ago it's obviously quite dated but I appreciate the above average production and letting the older actors take precedence over the young actors for once.
<blockquote>Now being on the jury it could have been obvious that these very powerful people supported by a crooked judge and an army of lawyers vs this one victim and her few advocates. I guess that is why he won.</blockquote>
Yes, this is why Galvin won..the stink of the corrupt judge who was obviously favoring Concannon and his dream team of Harvard lawyers..along with Concannon stammering and panicking while his dream team furiously looked for an excuse to wipe Costello's testimony. Also, Galvin did a great job by vehemently objecting several of the judge's one sided rulings, which must've seared into the jury's minds.
Finally, the director knew to add the scene with the diocese lawyer and the Bishop. The lawyer praises Concannon "Concannon was brilliant" and mentions to the Bishop that Costello's testimony was "stricken from the record". To which the Bishop replies "Yes, but did you believer her?" which leaves the diocese lawyer speechless.
I'm not going to lie it's 5 years later and I've never seen this movie.
It's simple; revenge porn just ain't my thing
I better be able to stream Captain America: Brave New World next week!
I remember reading in sone actor's autobiography that the first actor he ever saw throw a star fit was Crispin Glover. They just thought it was hilarious and it was a good way for an actor to get his way, have some power on the set. However I think with Crispin he took it way too far I don't believe half the stuff he says I think what really happened is he like so many other actors, got too full of himself and it turned out he was his own worst enemy.
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