We shall declare every night after 1 AM (Eastern Time) Bruce dragging period.
We will rise awareness for this balding, ugly, local man. We will tell people stories of his non-existent hits since 1994, his peak nobody remembers, and his heart problems.
Who is "we"? You and the ghost of Usher's child?
The only thing getting dragged here every time you try it is Mariah's beached whale corpse
We shall declare every night after 1 AM (Eastern Time) Bruce dragging period.
We will rise awareness for this balding, ugly, local man. We will tell people stories of his non-existent hits since 1994, his peak nobody remembers, and his heart problems.
I think it'd be easier to make that time period special for Miss Piggy.
We could call it Moo Moo's Milkdown. Yas!
That was only my second post on "Godzilla." This was my first. In any case, "Godzilla" had a fantastic marketing campaign, so good that it even fooled me, and that's why it's doing well. I highly doubt it will keep that momentum, especially when the bad word of mouth slowly spreads. Now, it doesn't matter how good a campaign "Maleficent" has, the movie will be a mess, and critics will pan it. It will probably get a C+ score at best. I'll promise you that. "X-Men: Days of Future Past" is looking to be the biggest blockbuster of 2014, with a great marketing campaign and great word of mouth. "Interstellar" will underperform, like "The Amazing Spider-Man 2." Nolan peaked with "The Dark Knight" and "Inception." No one cares about him anymore.
...Vin
@NikkiFinke 3m
Cinemascores: 'Maleficent' A (so audiences liked it more than critics), 'A Million Ways To Die In The West' B.
Welp. Shows what I know about the charts. I just figured born in the USA went to #1. It's crazy some of the most iconic songs didn't hit number one (insert Bad Romance aka the Thriller of our generation which coincidentally didn't reach number one either).