A list of puns related to "Kramer Vs. Kramer"
I had heard that George had the longest running laugh from the audience I his monologue, but Kramer's deliver of the bus/pinky toe speech is amazing.
Side note: I had NO idea Jon Favreau was Eric the Clown!
Iβm relatively a young guy, so watching seinfeld came late. i finished the whole show around a year ago and have rewatched every chance i get. itβs become my favourite show, my comfort show. being so curious i found out the Jason Alexander never won an emmy for his performance as George, usually coming short due to Michael Richards performance as Kramer. This may be controversial but I personally believe that Jason Alexanderβs performance was so much more impressive, Michael Richards physical comedy and timing is class but goodness Jason Alexanderβs steals every scene. His line delivery, body language, and eloquence is so effortless. Heβs so real while also being a hilarious sitcom character. Does anyone else share the same opinion? Jason Alexander is by far the best actor on the show and it is a shame he never took home an emmy for it.
As the title says, I am curious which handgun you suggest for Technician's primary weapon slot, the Kramer .50 Magnum or the Type 95 Combat Pistol? Those seem to be the two favorites in the sub.
I would be using quickloader on the magnum if that impacts your decision.
Or do you have a different recommendation altogether? Let me know!
Have you ever thought about the similiarities between Dexter Morgan and Jigsaw from Saw? Honestly they have quite a bit in common. Both think of themselves as "moral" killers using their bloodlust in a way that they can justify - Dexter is a vengeful protector killing only those who harm others and Jigsaw desires to help his very own victims themselves by subjecting them to a series of torturous traps and challenges that he calls "tests" in order to hopefully get them to appreciate their lives. Both men realistically are the villains of their own stories but both have atleast somewhat of an aurora of heroism around them (atleast in their own minds.)
And so I ask the question: Who is the "better" killer? Who is more moral? And who could outsmart/outplay the other if the two were to go toe to toe?
Taking all bets and show me your working out!
Also if you want to hear what I have to say on the matter I made this video that lines the two up against eachother in a series of 12 rounds to determine what I think. Some of the questions explored include "Who is the more brutal killer?" "Who is more resourceful?" And of course: "Who would pick you up from the airport?" Lol so if that sounds interesting to you please check out the full video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7lWU3drrhA
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I was a kid in the 90s, I saw a little bit of the movie Kramer vs Kramer. Well sometime after I was flipping through the channels, and a movie was playing.
The scene I saw was about one minute, it's these two hollywood guys talking, possibly in an office or house.
One guy says to the other something along the lines of,
"I've got this great idea for a movie, it's Kramer vs Kramer but with an alternate ending."
The other gets annoyed and says "you can't do that."
"Why not?"
"Because of copyright infringement."
"But it's not the same movie, they get together in the end."
That's as far as I remember, some of it is probably incorrect. I know it's barely anything but it's been bugging me for years, and at this point I'm not sure I dreamt this scene when I was a kid.
Tim and Toni have split up, so it was thoughtful and not gloating.
Easy money
Peter Parker wakes up in his pajamas in a strange cell and his wearing this trap. This trap prevents Peter from speaking. Peter isn't alone in the cell, he is with another person, who is chained to the wall.
Peter doesn't have his suit or his web shooters. Jigsaw begins to speak to Peter. Jigsaw tells Peter that if he tries to force the trap off of his head with his enhanced spider strength or smashes the trap against the walls in an attempt to destroy it, the trap will cut his head off.
Jigsaw tells Peter that there is a key to the trap and it's inside of his cellmate's chest, attached to his heart and tells Peter he must kill the man to get the key and the trap is set to cut off his head in one hour.
Plot twist, the person inside the cell with him is John Kramer himself and Peter was listening to a tape recording. Of course, Peter doesn't know this.
Kramer or Type-88, feel free to leave thoughts in comments.
Battle takes place in a neutral location, something like Central Park in New York.
Im not sure. Kramer has a hight advantage and he knows a bit of karate, but all of the stooges are durable as hell. Me and my friends have been bickering over this since last week. Whoβs gonna win?
Have you ever thought about the similiarities between Dexter Morgan and Jigsaw from Saw? Honestly they have quite a bit in common. Both think of themselves as "moral" killers using their bloodlust in a way that they can justify - Dexter is a vengeful protector killing only those who harm others and Jigsaw desires to help his very own victims themselves by subjecting them to a series of torturous traps and challenges that he calls "tests" in order to hopefully get them to appreciate their lives. Both men realistically are the villains of their own stories but both have atleast somewhat of an aurora of heroism around them (atleast in their own minds.)
And so I ask the question: Who is the "better" killer? Who is more moral? And who could outsmart/outplay the other if the two were to go toe to toe?
Taking all bets and show me your working out!
Also if you want to hear what I have to say on the matter I made this video that lines the two up against eachother in a series of 12 rounds to determine what I think. Some of the questions explored include "Who is the more brutal killer?" "Who is more resourceful?" And of course: "Who would pick you up from the airport?" Lol so if that sounds interesting to you please check out the full video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7lWU3drrhA
https://preview.redd.it/qseaot2kpn981.jpg?width=1920&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=3dcb52866f3c42d148b0d49f5bf002f2a1a8c962
Have you ever thought about the similiarities between Dexter Morgan and Jigsaw from Saw? Honestly they have quite a bit in common. Both think of themselves as "moral" killers using their bloodlust in a way that they can justify - Dexter is a vengeful protector killing only those who harm others and Jigsaw desires to help his very own victims themselves by subjecting them to a series of torturous traps and challenges that he calls "tests" in order to hopefully get them to appreciate their lives. Both men realistically are the villains of their own stories but both have atleast somewhat of an aurora of heroism around them (atleast in their own minds.)
And so I ask the question: Who is the "better" killer? Who is more moral? And who could outsmart/outplay the other if the two were to go toe to toe?
Taking all bets and show me your working out!
Also if you want to hear what I have to say on the matter I made this video that lines the two up against eachother in a series of 12 rounds to determine what I think. Some of the questions explored include "Who is the more brutal killer?" "Who is more resourceful?" And of course: "Who would pick you up from the airport?" Lol so if that sounds interesting to you please check out the full video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7lWU3drrhA
https://preview.redd.it/wutsv8yuon981.jpg?width=1920&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=9c0d08d0a1e86cd0efd35362cd4ded7e0c794e69
Have you ever thought about the similiarities between Dexter Morgan and Jigsaw from Saw? Honestly they have quite a bit in common. Both think of themselves as "moral" killers using their bloodlust in a way that they can justify - Dexter is a vengeful protector killing only those who harm others and Jigsaw desires to help his very own victims themselves by subjecting them to a series of torturous traps and challenges that he calls "tests" in order to hopefully get them to appreciate their lives. Both men realistically are the villains of their own stories but both have atleast somewhat of an aurora of heroism around them (atleast in their own minds.)
And so I ask the question: Who is the "better" killer? Who is more moral? And who could outsmart/outplay the other if the two were to go toe to toe?
Taking all bets and show me your working out!
Also if you want to hear what I have to say on the matter I made this video that lines the two up against eachother in a series of 12 rounds to determine what I think. Some of the questions explored include "Who is the more brutal killer?" "Who is more resourceful?" And of course: "Who would pick you up from the airport?" Lol so if that sounds interesting to you please check out the full video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7lWU3drrhA
https://preview.redd.it/5drdwe67pn981.jpg?width=1920&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=2a2ec3aba5d6b2aa97cfc4ca654c00fbc4a6b067
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