This story is not at all funny. That said, during his saga I wonder how many people he told that he went to Cornell?
This story is not at all funny. That said, during his saga I wonder how many people he told that he went to Cornell?
Yeah, I have a feeling I’ll like his stuff when my kids get to it (and they will, too).
I cannot agree about Room on the Broom enough. Both the book and cartoon are fantastic (I agree about reading the book first but I like the small additions/changes the cartoon makes a lot). The book sells everywhere and the short is on Netflix (and only 30 minutes) so no excuses, people!
Much like Bohemian Rhapsody sands off (from what I’ve heard) a ton of edges. Biopics approved by living players are rarely as satisfying as those that are not (not that they can’t be lousy, too).
As someone who is horrible with both names and faces I have done this too many times to count by accident. This has at times made me seem like either an idiot, a terrible person, or (mostly likely) both. I can’t even do the “I’m sorry, I believe we’ve met and I’ve forgotten your name” thing because I’m also wrong the…
Agreed, I think it’s the stick that makes it.
I just read this week that according to one of the producers it’s Netflix’s most-watched non-original show. Anecdotally I’ve also heard plenty of kids and teens now watch it (including my niece and nephew). A year or two ago they were all into Friends and now it’s The Office.
“Intergalactic” - Beastie Boys - Kids love robots
“Oogum Boogum Song” - Brenton Wood - Kids like silly old songs
“Coconut” - Harry Nilsson - Kids like really silly old songs
“Desperado” - Rhianna - Kids like beats
“Chewie the Rookie Wookie” - The Rebel Force Band - Kids love Chewbacca
I’m late to this party but while it’s on the website, I’ve seen two people have to throw out containers with frozen liquid this year at TSA lines. One was someone who had a broken arm and had bags full of frozen ice for resting it in (they let him keep the frozen gel packs he also had, at least) and the other was an…
Down With Love does such a better job in setting up the (very similar) conflict between the two and it’s much more natural. Which is especially weird considering how purposefully unnatural that movie is in general to pay homage to the old rom-coms.
I also thought I remembered it from theaters but it ended up being from a thousand viewings taped off tv where they added a few scenes for time (none of the colony stuff, but the daughter and sentry footage).
Aliens is a 51/49. The extra scenes are worth it for the Ripley scene about her daughter and the drone guns. I don’t like the idea of any scenes on LV-426 before the Colonial Marines arrive, but I will live with it as long as the other scenes are there.
At least they saved money by not touring in Boston. It’s not much of a college town.
I actually have read it, you’re right, it’s awesome and highly recommended. Even though I have never actually tried throwing them.
I will always love that they hired Ricky Jay as a henchman because of how he can throw cards and that was going to lead to a card fight with Bond. When they filmed tests the director thought that Jay throwing cards looked too fake (it was 100% not fake) on camera so they got rid of the whole thing. That, kids, is how…
Hotter take: It’s better than any other one. Even Spider-Man 2, which was the gold standard for comic book movies for a while.
Some have already mentioned, but there’s been a good amount of growth in the alcohol arena:
I miss Jaleo since moving. Mmm, datiles...
No NoseFrida? I’m very surprised. It’s so weird but great.
Just making sure the commenters did the right thing. And they did!