It’s quite interesting you’re mentioning the “hammer meets a penis” scene of Antichrist and not the “scissors meet a clitoris” one, which is way nastier imho.
It’s quite interesting you’re mentioning the “hammer meets a penis” scene of Antichrist and not the “scissors meet a clitoris” one, which is way nastier imho.
You know the actor from “Bram Stoker’s Dracula,” “Sid & Nancy,” and “Darkest Hour?” That was his name as a kid.
I had a mini-panic attack watching Bone Tomahawk.
not much, what’s Old boy with you?
Another talented writer leaves G/O. I wonder why I keep coming back, besides habit. These sites used to be a collection of interesting weirdos…less and less so every day.
Different types of films featuring the same subject matter. I don't consider them comparable frankly but that's just my opinion. They are definitely the best two films of the franchise.
I suppose they could have figured out a way to make the blue look work... but the look they went with was so goofy. His look, coupled with the character’s over-the-top nerd schtick and his paper-thin motivations for hating Spider-Man, resulted in a ridiculously dumb character.
One thing that still amuses me about Rob Zombie’s reboot and the sequel is that in two movies where everyone is complete human garbage, Danny Trejo and Brad Dourif of all people play maybe the only two unambiguously good and kind characters.
The next film better revolve around the modern incarnation of the Silver Shamrock novelty production company.
Like Laurie/Jamie, the Activia keeps him young with a spring in his step.
Oh, I think it’s easily number 3.
It seems strange the crews of say, Stranger Things and Mare of Easttown, would be compensated like a second-class to the crew of The Big Bang Theory. That is antiquated.
Post this a third time, really drive your point home.
He said, “near.” Posting one example is not the refutation you think it is. And don’t sling Edward Norton out, either; just because his egomania over creative control led to him being recast didn’t mean he wasn’t great in the role.
So, uh, stupid question but is there any particular reason that Wonka is cosplaying Gonzo’s Charles Dickens from Muppet Christmas Carol?
Whether you liked his work or not, I think most Whovians would agree this was an opportunity to breathe new life into the series, especially on its 60th anniversary.
I love how much he stans his GoT coupling.
A-fucking-men.
That last scene.