But Knives In was right there!
But Knives In was right there!
“fucking off to a lower number of women”
Thanks. To say “an amount of people” is to look ridiculous and yet....
Of course it’s “cursing out fewer women”
To be fair, it’s not a very funny joke. I’ve never been able to even finish watching Clifford — and I’m a Martin Short fan! And I really like Charles Grodin too. But the grating whining of Clifford is just excruciating.
It was Russell Crowe’s Hollywood break. Stone saw him in Romper Stomper - which is amazing enough that Stone watched that - and insisted he be given a - heh - shot.
Blank Check is doing Sam Raimi right now, and they did The Quick and The Dead two weeks ago. They dug into this a little bit - said that Stone was the one that pushed for both Dicaprio and Crowe and how prescient that ended up being.
They obviously didn’t know Sharon Stone very well if that was the assumption. Good for her.
Get out: now I picture him being tailed by FBI agents per Hoover’s orders (if James Ellroy’s Underworld USA is to be believed)
That brought a tear to my eye.
The Schwab family is, on the list of great movie villains, at the top - right above the Ralph Fiennes in “Shindler’s List”
I get that he has a long career, but the fact that you had Paul Dooley in an interview and didn’t ask one question about “O.C. and Stiggs” makes this trash and you should be ashamed.
I only remembered it because I was excited that young Bullo finally had dialogue.
I was kinda disappointed by Bullo’s surprise. If he’d only wrecked the figurine collection, that would’ve shown they knew it mattered to him, but they wrecked his whole apartment. So I guess Bullo’s genius touch was cutting the eyes out of the picture of Odis’s intended?
Oh I know he isn't Mike yet in a literal sense. But there was a clear before and after character progression here complete with some foreshadowing like the billboard quote.
The general mistrust of expertise many Americans have is reason enough for you to care about what celebrities are saying. It’s not right, but Americans have a tendency to trust famous people, regardless of their qualifications.
But it’s so true! I read this weekend that Harry and Meghan were signed to the same speaking agency as the Obamas and the Gates. What kind of world do we live in when a couple who are only known because one is the product of the oldest form of institutionalized privilege and the other married into said…
I don’t disagree with that and if more people listened to those with actual expertise then we probably wouldn’t have a dumpster fire of a president and country right now. Unfortunately we live in a celebrity obsessed society where someone’s social media presence often gives them more gravitas than someone who has…
Plus the “scenes from next week’s finale” seemed to imply that the supernatural thing comes into play, like maybe it factors in Hickey’s motivation for capturing Crozier.