I’m still baffled by why you would cast a Morticia and a Gomez with zero chemistry between the two. That’s a couple that suppose to be pure electricity together, wildly, deeply passionatly in love.
I’m still baffled by why you would cast a Morticia and a Gomez with zero chemistry between the two. That’s a couple that suppose to be pure electricity together, wildly, deeply passionatly in love.
While Richard Gere is Oscar free, he did have a gerbil up his butt once, so there is that.
Either Four or Six for sure! (Although I do have a soft spot for the cheese of 3)
That or in 10 minute doses when getting the oil changed at Minute Lube.
I deeply regret that her spin off series that was floated after TND came out never came to pass. That would have been badass.
Oh believe me, I’m on the same page as you, that Weinstein is . . .um - well, calling him problematic would be a vast understatement. This is very much a case of separating the art from the artist.
Brooks hasn’t been funny since the ‘90s unfortunately
A list of the best slasher movies of all times and you forgot The Burning? Get the fuck outta here with that weaksauce list.
Happy Friday!
The landfill strata, of course begins here:
Hey man, the eighties were a rough time for us all!
Ironic, seeing that JJ’s first movie was the Don Dohler flick Nightbeast, a movie that is a teeny-tiny step above a local digital video school’s demo reel with no feel for character or narrative.
I hated it back in the 90's, but was “Well, look at that. It’s not all that bad!”
The comment I read with the holocaust comparison wasn’t offensive at all.
it would have been a decent TV episode, but not a big budget movie
JJ is literally the worst.
What is it about Hollywood these days, with it’s long production times? Back in the eighties, between 79 and 91, every two years (give or take), they managed to put out six movies. In the modern era? Not nearly that level of output (or frankly, quality).
What are you talking about, man? This is CLEARLY Bruce Lee. He’s looking directly at the camera. You can very much tell that this is 100% Bruce Lee and not a photo of Bruce Lee taped to a mirror.
Enter The Dragon was Bruce Lee’s final movie? You are sadly mistaken!
Also maybe take the brown filter off the lens?