Well, he's the biggest star in the cast yet only has third billing, so I'm kind of assuming that's what happens.
Well, he's the biggest star in the cast yet only has third billing, so I'm kind of assuming that's what happens.
Excuse me, I have a two-part question and a comment...
"Who's that girl on your skateboard?"
Maybe they'll leverage this to get WB to give them another movie in exchange for endorsing it.
The two sequels were bad, so making another one with The Wachowskis would be dumb. Making another one without them would be even dumber. In short, don't make another Matrix movie unless you're dumb.
I'm optimistic. The big holdup was that different people owned different film elements and nobody was willing to give theirs up. At this point all the film elements have been transported, which drastically cuts down on the ways anyone could potentially ruin this.
Nah, for this thing at least Kodar seems to have been the impediment.
Agreed. Wanting someone to direct a Marvel movie is like wanting them to become a TV director.
This has been one of the odder side-effects of Trump's election. Anyone who's done a show or movie with rural, salt-of-the-earth type characters seems very uncomfortable with the possibility that any of them are Trump voters.
So…. should we kill him?
The most annoying thing at this stage is just how non-user friendly this sidebar is. It's so narrow that you can only see a few comments at a time, so anything even remotely resembling a conversation is going to look like a total mess. And the two scrollbars do not interact well at all. So before I start scrolling I…
Not sure I buy that. Other sites that use Disqus haven't suddenly switched to this format. Makes me think this is a change on AVC's end.
Guessing that's the result of how the scroll focus seems to randomly change between the comments and the story.
Man I've always hated this Salon style "scroll from story to story" format. Is the idea behind it that everytime you scroll to a new article (however inadvertently) it counts as a new page view?
Downvote.
The weird thing about this Colbert surge is that it's not really even a surge. He's basically just been performing at his season-to-date average. Fallon's been losing viewers.
Kind of assumed he might die when I saw that he hadn't been upped to regular in the credits.
Similarly, I bet a lot of people wouldn’t guess that Drew Barrymore’s only 42.
I just hope they give him top billing over Will Smith again. That's always good for a laugh.
The fact that they brought it up again on Talking Smack and she played coy about it makes me think they'll still end up revealing it.