On a related noted, I recently got into some hot water because I accidentally bought “Poke-A-Hot-Ass.”
On a related noted, I recently got into some hot water because I accidentally bought “Poke-A-Hot-Ass.”
That’s what passes for entertainment these days, woozle wuzzle?
Nah. The correct answer would be the Russ Meyer film, “Up!”
I think it is ice to see this movie
This movie had an icy reception at the box office.
According to Pitchfork, it’s because she utterly sucked after her first album or something.
Dueling dance instructors squares off against Continental Breakfast in a firm tie.
Gremlins 2 pitch meeting
Slightly off subject here, but what would you say is your favorite Key and Peele skit? Personally, I have to go with Continental Breakfast, it’s just too good.
Willem Dafoe rushes the stage, yells, “WHAT DO I HAVE TO DO TO PLEASE YOU PEOPLE?” and activates his Green Goblin bombs.
We’re not making that mistake again.
*Hunnicutt
His scenes with Cusack are just so funny
He was best known to me as the dad in Better Off Dead (“Right off!”) and as Roger Ebert’s high-school classmate.
That scene where Lane tells Rory that she doesn’t have to lie about sex being good tugs at my heartstrings big time. Poor Lane.
I know ASP didn’t write Lane’s pregnancy but I think Lane’s character disservice is one of the worst things about Gilmore Girls. It’s even more depressing to see that bleed into the revival. Lane was such a dynamic character with a very interesting relationship with her mother. And while I actually liked the Lane/Zack…
I’m one of those Christopher defenders and, no, I wouldn’t even attempt to defend his season seven (and last five minutes of season six) behavior. There are still a few good banter moments in this season, but the idea that a guy who waited more than twenty years for someone would give up at the first, minor hurdle is…
I believe Jay Mewes did that as well on Dogma, as that was his largest role to date and he was intimidated to be working with Hans Gruber