The Sprinkler Sprinkled was released in 1896 and remade in 1897.
When I first saw the trailer on TV, I assumed it was a cat food ad spoofing movie trailers.
My understanding was that "millennial" was first coined to refer to those graduating in 2000.
In this particular case he's married to one of the co-conspirators.
Netflix offered to buy it, which would've dropped WB's marketing costs to zero. WB said no.
This makes the product worse in order to increase profits, which is exactly what enshittification is.
Block those people. Follow reviewers who write more in-depth.
I would count Taylor Swift as a franchise.
Both color.
Insecure much?
When did the “Mission: Impossible” films become action movies?
Eagerly anticipating the author's next article, "Is it time for America to elect its first Black President?"
koberulz
joined 2 years ago
Yeah, I watched it because it was on TV and I was in the mood to just veg out and watch something stupid, and I found it...fine? Like, it's definitely not bad enough you can enjoy ragging on it, so it's not as fun an experience as something worse while also not being very good, it's just there.