Don’t make Ptolemy Grey cry.
Don’t make Ptolemy Grey cry.
I hope Samuel L Jackson will at least get an Emmy nod for his work in The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey. He was excellent in that.
I always wanted to see them publish his books where the parts he writes are in one color ink and the parts his collaborators write would be a different color.
I bet actual cockroaches own that company and this is just a cleaver way for them to live rent free in your house. Oh sure, you can ask them to leave, but they will just claim “squatter’s right” or some bullshit like that. No thanks!
One of my old paint studios had a manhole cover outside of it and the feral cats we used to feed at night would wait for the roaches to come out and they’d gobble them up. Good kitties.
Whether Gump deserved Best Picture or not is just “whatever” to me, but if I’m channel surfing and I see that The Shawshank Redemption is on, I’ll rewatch it again (it’s just one of those movies for me). I can’t say the same for Gump or Pulp Fiction. Trophies are nice I guess, but I think making something with staying…
As a middle aged person, I know more than my fair share of Jennifers,...
Making a documentary about this case is one thing, but making a movie out of it is downright ghoulish.
There’s no way the series will be as entertaining as all this NFT bullshit.
Hmm, I guess it depends upon what Batman you’re going for? If you’re going for a Grant Morrison sort of Batman, Val Kilmer is kinda a weird dude so that made a little sense to me, but Joel Schumacher was trying to make an Adam West Batman (kinda), so Clooney wasn’t a bad choice to replace him. Bale I thought was a…
Yeah, I remember him being Batman was considered a weird choice at the time. Not only was he known for Mr Mom, but also Night Shift, Gung Ho (boy, I bet that one aged badly) Beetlejuice, Johnny Dangerously, and I guess the reason he got a crack at Batman was when he did a dramatic turn in Clean and Sober.
But hiding Leia under a trench coat while they all just casually stroll out was even dumber.
no comment.
I’m willing to bet the divide between pre-60's and 60's/post-60's music (specifically, the rise in popularity of “rock music” during the 60's) is the reason.
I hope Face Jam is the one where Sean Archer has entered his mother’s strawberry and rhubarb preserves recipe into the Smucker’s national jam & jelly competition - and it’s a race against time!
So many places they can go with this movie. Maybe an Sean Archer can go into therapy because hes having a hard time dealing with his trauma from the events from the first movie and the sequel is called:
Two Minutes To Late Night did a fun cover of Running Up That Hill during lock down a couple of years ago:
I liked the first season a lot more than I thought I would, despite the lead actor. Thankfully, having Ken Watanabe, Rinko Kikuchi, and Rachel Keller in the cast makes up for that and the actors playing yakuza characters were great too. It was driving me crazy trying to figure out where I had seen Rachel Keller before…
I remember the video for Running Up that Hill played a lot on MTV back in the day. That’s how I discovered her.
ok, so now someone needs to put ‘cities in dust’ in a show or movie.