there are a million theories out there, that one makes the most sense to me - homiedclown
I read one that was all the events happened except for the actual killing, like, he's a weirdo, but he never actually killed anyone, he imagined everything from the killings on. I read a few that go really far into it.
I spy Datsyuk, Filpula, and that other ugly mother (frank)er who I can't remember his name right now (maybe Michael Samuelsson?) right off the bat - chilliard77
Datsyuk is a gimmie, just look for the (frank)ing head. And the Soviet standard haircut.
I am going to go watch it again now, get back in the morning after I focus for 90 minutes
beats watching the sabre game tonight and reinhart on the bench for 60 minutes - homiedclown
Interesting, in the book he's called Paul Owen, not Paul Allen.
I really should read it, it sounds great. In a dark way.
Speaking of movies we need to watch. I need to watch Dr Strangelove again. It's been about a year. I still contend Merkin Muffley is the best character name ever in a movie.
In 2013, a Kickstarter campaign was launched by Ellis and others to get a musical stage adaptation made. The premiere of the musical, with music and lyrics by Duncan Sheik opened at the Almeida Theatre, London in December 2013. The role of Patrick Bateman was played by Matt Smith. - Wiki
Just saw this again, laughed my ass off. Does he do anything sober? I saw his presser after that celebrity game at All Star weekend and he looks like he's trashed.
So the Oilers, Leafs both clinched a playoff spot before us
That hurts now - gerbe75pts
Why? The Oilers have been terrible for a decade, the Leafs longer, save for the fluke lockout shortened season. The Sabres have only been(purposely for 2 of them) bad for 4 years.
I know 4 years isn't great and it's 20% of your life, but you have to have some perspective.
I have 2 friends in "the business" (1writer, 1 producer) and they said when the comic book companies signed deals with the film companies, they stipulated that they had to make one movie a year for X number of years. So, they're already running out of interesting content. Therefore, the multiple "reboots." Basically, spend money on marketing to tell people how much they're going to love this one way better than the last one and then collect money. - seedy
It's basically how they keep the licensing, isn't it? It's why Fantastic Four came out (yet again) recently - if they don't release a movie every X years, licensing reverts, so they throw crap out there just to keep the licensing the studio paid a lot of money for.
I've also heard that hollywood accounting is sooo messed up, so what looks like losses aren't and these people are actually making a lot of money even on flops.
It's basically how they keep the licensing, isn't it? It's why Fantastic Four came out (yet again) recently - if they don't release a movie every X years, licensing reverts, so they throw crap out there just to keep the licensing the studio paid a lot of money for.
I've also heard that hollywood accounting is sooo messed up, so what looks like losses aren't and these people are actually making a lot of money even on flops. - stashu
It's awful. And movies that make a ton of money the studios cry poor on. I think it was one of the Harry Potters, technically made no money, because the studio used the money made to pay back loans it made to itself, so, I forget who, was owed a certain amount of net profit got (frank)ed.
He got lucky on the play. Could have easily lost the puck and given up an odd man rush the other way. Probably something they laugh at after the game and the coach says don't do it again. Had a man open in the middle of the ice too.