In response, Rene Rodriguez claims:
That description of their relationship sounds harsher than it plays out in the movie: The fact that she s just not that into him is always clear, but subtle. The title (500) Days of Summer alone signals that Tom and Summer s time together will have a definite end, and the movie hops around within those 500 days, from day 167 to day 408 and back again, so we see the affair simultaneously intensify and crumble.
In addition to this, Peter Abraham states:
Drive 4-5 July 30th, 2009 at 6:47 pm Thanks everyone. Uncle Ellsworth (turn off your mind relax and float downstream) July 30th, 2009 at 6:48 pm Wait till they come to OUR house AGAIN July 30th, 2009 at 6:45 pm Thank you Uncle Ellsworth. I did not realize his career was that long but if so he ABSOLUTELY could have been referring to Rice as well. And with regular steroids too. just sayin roids were prevelent in High schools in the 80 s among body buiders and football players. Any baseball player could have gotten them.
Despite the previous arguments, Peter Abraham has many reasons to think otherwise:
'Roid Sox Nation July 30th, 2009 at 4:32 pm Fenway gave Ortiz a standing ovation. What a bunch of drunken cheaters. Now they re singing that drivel Sweet Caroline Ugh!
withlove_jeanie is absolutely sure that:
mellowdee 2009-07-30 07:57 pm UTC ( link ) LBH. SRSLY. HOW DID I NOT KNOW HE WAS IN THIS. He looks cute conversing with SM. ( Reply to this ) ( Thread )
Peter Abraham points out another thing aside from that:
I would ask this question though .If JP said, take out Romine and add Montero and you have a deal , what do you do Patrick?
Before going any further, Peter Abraham wants to get this straight:
betsy July 30th, 2009 at 5:05 pm LOL GB -true..and in the end the Sox are a better team than the As. Hopefully the Yanks take care of business tonight, but if they don t, so be it.
Eric Melin intervenes and adds:
What makes â(500) Daysâ unique is that it is told entirely from the point of view of one character (aside from some troublesome offscreen narration) who believes in the kind of true love you see so often at the movies. In fact, young greeting-card writer Tom (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) is such a hopeless romantic that he thinks the ending of âThe Graduateâ is a buoyant one.
However, Peter Abraham states that:
Laura - Release the list!! July 30th, 2009 at 11:05 pm I m not watching YES, but it sounds like Andy showed a rare flash of emotion after being taken out.
Before going any further, Peter Abraham wants to get this straight:
pat July 30th, 2009 at 10:50 pm Why does a-rod always play that far off the line against righties? They are positioned by the bench based on spray charts.
dpoland notices:
Posted by: jeffmcm at July 29, 2009 07:42 PM Actually I am excited to see Christopher Eccleston and Jonathan Pryce, two very talented dudes. seems like just silly leaning-toward bimbo-esque chicks in the cast, no evil women with brains.
Amanda is not really sure about that:
It was engrossing, and well acted (of course). I recommend it if you like unrequited love stories. Because after all, as the trailer tells us, it's not a love story.
Rene Rodriguez might have an idea about it:
Director Webb brings all kinds of cinematic tricks to a genre that normally has little use for them: An omniscient voiceover narrator, bits of animation, a split-screen sequence contrasting the fantasy of Tom s hopeful expectations during a reconciliation with Summer with the devastasting reality of what actually happened. But the directorial fluorishes never feel jarring or flashy. When Tom walks to work the morning after sleeping with Summer for the first time, the movie busts into a musical number complete with marching bands and cartoon birds to illustrate his happiness, building and building in ridiculous exuberance, and your heart soars right along with his.
However, Peter Abraham states that:
256 Responses to How does this all impact the Yankees? Pauly July 29th, 2009 at 2:41 pm I personally would do Joba and Jesus Montero for him, but thatâs just me. Agreed, but do you think that would be enough to get the job done?
Peter Abraham scans the other's answers and reply:
Hell, the Phillies still have the prospects to get Halladay since they apparently didn t give any of the one s up for Lee Toronto wanted for Halladay, lol.
Emily Caldwell has another idea:
Buyer: Kiko Auctioneers Showman of Showmen: Logan Trbovich LAMBS Number of Market Lots: 14 Average: $4.64/pound with champions;
withlove_jeanie thinks that the problem is:
ohnotheydidnt: GI JOE IN KOREA withlove_jeanie ( withlove_jeanie ) wrote in ohnotheydidnt , @ 2009 - 07 - 30 12:05:00
dpoland is not really sure about that:
I thought Miller was pretty good in Interview. Not amazing, but it was still a better performance than anything Scarlett Johansson has ever done.
While it may be true, Peter Abraham thinks:
Lardin July 29th, 2009 at 2:46 pm Toronto wants a shortstop also, Pete, would you add Pena to the deal?
Peter Abraham tells the real story:
Hokiehill July 29th, 2009 at 2:48 pm the jays are under 0 pressure to trade halladay, and the deadline for their deal was yesterday, so itâs time to stop talking about it. That deadline was a farce JP himself is still talking about it, which is why all the media talking heads are still buzzing about it.
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