I like this movie, but my big gripe with it is that the bad guy’s whole plan revolves around the protagonist cutting down a specific alley so they can pull a surprise car accident on him.
I like this movie, but my big gripe with it is that the bad guy’s whole plan revolves around the protagonist cutting down a specific alley so they can pull a surprise car accident on him.
Hey, I know that theater! That’s the main place I go to watch movies!
The first one is a bog-standard home invasion thriller with a little bit of class warfare thrown in. It’s (kinda-crappy) horror.
The first one is a bog-standard home invasion thriller with a little bit of class warfare thrown in. It’s (kinda-crappy) horror.
Did you seriously give Huawei your fingerprint?
Funded and coming soon!
If only there were a club for mst3k lovers, where we could watch every single episode of the show ever. Maybe I should google for something like that.
iHeartMedia, aka “The company formerly known as clearchannel.”
Man, totally dissing on The Specials here. Pretty sure that was Gunn’s feature debut.
Kinda wish they’d hit “Loaded Weapon 1.” It’s such a weird little film and he carries so much of it.
Don’t forget the Tommy Wi-Show! https://www.youtube.com/user/thetommywishow
So here’s the question: If you’ve got a Movies Anywhere account, will this unlock the 4k version on iTunes as well?
So here’s the question: If you’ve got a Movies Anywhere account, will this unlock the 4k version on iTunes as well?
Yes, nailed it. Thank you.
If the police want to be trusted, then the police must act in a trustworthy fashion. This isn’t rocket science.
I can’t wait for this. But also? I don’t know if my poor heart can take another season of Bojack.
Who is driving?
If he wants statues, let's put up statues honoring American GI's for defeating Nazis.
IIRC in This Is 40, they have an aside that Rogan & Heigl don't work out.
Look, forget whose wedding it is, what's really important: Where can I get a pair of fucking awesome stuffed animal pants like the bassist is wearing?
"Pop Aye proves that elephants improve everything, even sentimental road movies."