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there's also a rule that you can't purposely practice/teach circumnavigating NCAA rules by, for example, honing your flopping skills. How K never got tagged is beyond me. Maybe it was because the flops were so obvious that it was assumed they weren't being practiced.
Or maybe there is such unjustified reverence for K's abilities that he just was able to identify and recruit the naturally best floppers out there?
 
Or maybe there is such unjustified reverence for K's abilities that he just was able to identify and recruit the naturally best floppers out there?
yes, that sort of player did seem to gravitate to his program. Good call.
 
AMC's Dark Winds is on Netflix, if anyone missed it. Top notch adaption from the novels of Tony Hillerman. Might move a little slow for some, but worth sticking with it.
 
“Dracula” was very entertaining. it pays homage to
All the classic bram stoker depictions, interjects some dark humor, add just enough gore and horror, and puts an unexpected twist at the end. Great watch for Halloween season. 8 of 10
 
I've heard they were making one, but is it an actual sequel or are they just calling it one to get views?
it is called gladiator 2…it’s still wrong, that is a stand alone…connie nielsen is back so my guess is it’s a sequel.

and denzel, lol wtf.
 
I just saw the pilot of a new series titled 'Matlock'. featuring Kathy Bates in the lead role Weirdly, it isn't an extension of the original TV show although that show gets mentioned.

She is an older retired or out-of-work attorney who finagles her way into a job at a large prestigious law firm, and then quickly ingratiates herself by helping win a tough case.

Her name is Matlock, but the name is not connected to the first Matlock.

She looks a lot different from what I remember of her, but flashes of the old acerbic Kathy Bates comes through. I always liked her acting and although this started off a tad hokey, it ended up being mildly decent entertainment with quite a twist at the end that seems to tie in with an actual real-life circumstance from several years ago.

I'd recommend it to Kathy Bates fans, not sure about anyone else.
 
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Disney is producing a Superman movie with a black actor in the lead role. Kinda makes sense when you think that Supermans parents abandoned him as a baby.
Feels like your post is one of those that makes me struggle as to whether to put it in the actual thread or relegate it to the Politics' one.

Regardless, considering all the recent uproar that they didn't get actual little people as the actors playing, I want to say it was, the dwarfs in that remake, I suppose that this project will be unable to go forward unless they can confirm that the hired actor is actually from Krypton.
 
I’ve been consumed by this.

They’ll have to cast some fat, white girl as Lois. Maybe call her Brittany instead. She’s a reporter for The Source and an habitual bad decision maker.

I can’t stop.
The man of steal

His arch nemesis is “blue lives matter”, a giant white traffic cop who’s super power is killing people by kneeling on them
 
Anyone else get the update to the new Netflix layout?
I just looked and it seems the same. What's supposed to be different?

I notice that The Diplomat is coming this Thursday. Stars Kerri Russel and Rufus Sewell and the 1st season earned 8.0 on IMDb. Here's their blurb:

In the midst of an international crisis, Kate Wyler, a career diplomat, lands in a high-profile job for which she is not suited, with tectonic implications for her marriage and her political future.​
 
Another show coming Thursday that caught my eye is Murder Mindfully. The blurb makes it sound like Barry.

A lawyer attends a mindfulness retreat to restore work-life balance but unexpectedly becomes a murderer and mastermind for the mob.​
 
I just looked and it seems the same. What's supposed to be different?

I notice that The Diplomat is coming this Thursday. Stars Kerri Russel and Rufus Sewell and the 1st season earned 8.0 on IMDb. Here's their blurb:

In the midst of an international crisis, Kate Wyler, a career diplomat, lands in a high-profile job for which she is not suited, with tectonic implications for her marriage and her political future.​
The layout has completely changed and it sucks. It's like the executives got together and tried to figure out how they could take it from best layout in the business to the absolute worst. Like they saw it as a challenge. I think it rolls out to everyone by the end of the year.
 
The layout has completely changed and it sucks. It's like the executives got together and tried to figure out how they could take it from best layout in the business to the absolute worst. Like they saw it as a challenge. I think it rolls out to everyone by the end of the year.
That's disappointing.
 
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