He did actually put out Locked Out of Heaven (the, hey, that totally sounds like The Police song). Maybe there was an awards show where he did this song and Sting came out?
Yes!! When I first heard that song I assumed it was an 80s song that I had somehow just managed to have not heard until then.
Unlike the white eyeliner in Avengers and IM3. (To be fair, Chris Evans had it in Avengers, too.
RDJ's heels, I noticed. This, I did not. Well, better watch it again.
Saw IM3 again last night, under the stars at the local drive-in theater. I didn't even know we HAD a drive-in theater. It's privately owned; apparently some family had a big field they weren't using, so they bought a huge projection television and decided to share it with everyone. There's a concession stand (those hamburgers were GOOD) and a big playground for the kids, and security, and it was PACKED and everyone was considerate and it was fun. And I may have made a friend.
I stay up late, puttering oddly, with the promise of a wee bit of a lie-in.
Yeah, no. And I can't even blame the sun, there's enough clouds so my room is not all lit up (east-facing windows.
That isn't coffee ground dust on my hands, those are bruises. Rubbing at them only makes them worse....
Zenkitty, that sounds delightful.
Okay, I did a quick skip and jump, and finally caught one scene with obvious white eyeliner. My question is: why would they do this? White line on a white eyeball does not make the eyes pop, it looks like a whitish line. It was the scene before Steve goes off to investigate on his own. It really was badly done. I have a bad feeling that this cannot be unseen.
Aha, I have found the solution to the neighbor's dog downstairs when he gets a little too enthusiastic about barking at every noise. Fido, meet alpha wolf making confrontational howl!
I just played that in my office and both dogs came in from outside to investigate.
There's a concession stand (those hamburgers were GOOD) and a big playground for the kids, and security, and it was PACKED and everyone was considerate and it was fun. And I may have made a friend.
Fun! You were rewarded for getting out of the house too.
But, most places aren't dense markets, so they are a great idea.
I've never gotten one to work anywhere. City, highway, dirt road in the middle of nowhere - IME they need constant fiddling regardless.