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International Man of Mystery
25 minutes ago, NUance said:
WHY DID THEY DO THAT IN A POPULATED AREA?!?!?!
That could have gone wrong in about a dozen different ways, the least of which was property damage.
25 minutes ago, NUance said:
WHY DID THEY DO THAT IN A POPULATED AREA?!?!?!
That could have gone wrong in about a dozen different ways, the least of which was property damage.
2. DIE HARD (1988)
Die Hard is based on Roderick Thorp’s 1979 novel, Nothing Lasts Forever. Which is a sequel to his 1966 novel, The Detective, which was adapted into a film starring Frank Sinatra in 1968. When Die Hard was being developed, 20th Century Fox offered the lead role to Sinatra, who wasn’t interested in reprising the part.
“A good bar bet if you want to make some cash is to ask someone: ‘Who was the first actor to play John McClane and in what movie?’ They will say: ‘Bruce Willis in Die Hard' and you say: ‘No! Frank Sinatra in The Detective!’ and then run out before you get beat up,” Die Hard screenwriter Steven E. de Souza told the Bristol Bad Film Club in 2015. “Interestingly, 20th Century Fox had to contractually offer Bruce Willis’s part in Die Hard to Frank Sinatra because it was a sequel to the original book! Fortunately for Bruce, he said: ‘I’m too old and too rich to act any more.’”
Professional gamer Raidel "Joke" Brito, who this weekend won the 2020 Madden Bowl and its $65,000 purse with Redskins PUNTER Tress Way at quarterback. Sorry Flutie. We’re going to have to move your bust to storage.
Utilizing Madden Bowl’s salary cap system, the New Jersey native assembled his own championship roster using the money he saved on the quarterback position to invest in defense and the running game, with a backfield led by Chicago Bears legend Gale Sayers. But if you thought Tress Way, an amusing nod to a now-infamous Stephen A. Smith gaffe, under center was certifiably insane, get this: Brito didn’t run a single passing play the ENTIRE TOURNAMENT.
Somewhere a Big Ten strength coach just took a cold shower.
Apparently Google Trends in Washington should have googled how many letters are in the word quarantine. Google Trends in Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Louisiana, Minnesota, New York, and Pennsylvania somehow got it correct.