Jase and Willie Robertson Strive To Be the Ultimate Burger King Uncle Si is moderating while the two brothers size each other up and claim that their burger will reign supreme
Not in the thick of awards season, not making history with a 40-year gap between Oscar nominations, and certainly not doing it as the ferociously unforgettable Aunt Gladys in Zach Creggers horror-thriller Weapons. The veteran actress returns to the Oscar spotlight four decades after her inaugural nomination for Twice in a Lifetime (1985), now recognized in the best supporting actress category for playing Gladys, an elderly relative whose late-film arrival in Weapons detonates the movies final act and has left audiences shaken ever since
The first came in 1967's You Only Live Twice, with subsequent references made in 1974, 1979, 1997
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This makes the device a valid alternative for those who, while not yet ready to quit smoking entirely, want to move toward a less harmful choice and progressively reduce the risks associated with tobacco combustion
Costume designer Janie Bryant told Slate in 2012 that she repeated some of Peggy Olson's (Elisabeth Moss) ensembles for realism: "Actually I have a tradition for Peggy that when we start each season, she'll wear a dress from the previous season