I remember a rumor that this was happening awhile ago with Channing Tatum and Joseph Gordon-Levitt. Did I imagine that?
I remember a rumor that this was happening awhile ago with Channing Tatum and Joseph Gordon-Levitt. Did I imagine that?
Hercules Mulligan, I need no introduction
I am someone named Meg.
Searching is great! Everyone should see it!
I really wanted to like this film more than I did. It’s a solid movie and well-acted, but it’s a little undercooked.
Her name is Ilsa and a major set piece with her takes place in Casablanca. A film can make more than one reference.
I cry at Apollo 13 every single time.
I understand that it can be interpreted as simply cute and flirtatious, and I understand that it plays into the social norms of the time it was written, but I’m not personally able to get past the fact that the parts were written for “wolf” and “mouse,” which really hits that predator vibe home.
Please be good please be good please be good please be good please be good
That line actually made me wonder if there was some kind of bigger conspiracy and the ambulance was being blocked, or the ambulance driver paid off, or something.
Which is saying something.
I honestly would've liked to see Tom Cruise as Jessup.
That and Pitch Perfect 3, somehow.
It wouldn't be the worst thing to have a blacksmith around a bunch of fire-breathing dragons again …
Sergio Garcia's outfit on Sunday made him look like Mario. My brother and I did some dutiful US Open watching with our parents for Father's Day, but Dad probably just got annoyed that we started humming Mario themes every time they showed Garcia.
Yeah, there isn't a lot about the third season to speak well for the show, sadly. If it had been the first season, I wouldn't have made it through and I certainly wouldn't have watched further seasons, but knowing it was going to end in just a few more episodes kept me hanging on.
Got it in one.
My uncle was an elementary school principal. The school ran a program where if, schoolwide, the students met their reading goal, he would dress up as whatever character the students voted on, go up on the roof of the school, and give a little speech about the importance of reading. The local small-town newspaper…
I wish the season had ended with everybody (minus Wolfgang) getting together in London, meeting face to face (that is a big thing! It shouldn't have been glossed over!), and ending with a "What do we do now?" / "We save Wolfgang."
He also has a good sense of audience — not only can he lie convincingly, but he knows what lie/story will work for a given situation.