A true actor, elevating the craft.
A true actor, elevating the craft.
Josh Brolin always impresses me with how he can be hilarious by not going for laughs, but by playing characters completely straight no matter how absurd they are.
Ah, should have Googled first — someone in Seattle had the same idea.
YESSSSSS!
Let us not forget that G4 brought “Ninja Warrior” (and then “American Ninja Warrior”, not to mention “Unbeatable Banzuke”) to US audiences, thus making it infinitely better than most networks that have ever existed or will ever exist.
I was also wondering how a revival would play in a post-Gamergate world.
Desperado? Why don’t they come to their senses?
Just wait till the hate it gets once its integrated into the MCU
I like how the article scrupulously redacts Scott Castaneda’s (The right wing troll getting what he asked for) name, except in Tom Morello’s tweet.
The sidestepping of the land barons bit, ending with Arthur saying what Djimon's character was going to say is a particularly impressive bit of cinema.
I saw Guy Ritchie’s King Arthur in theaters despite the avalanche of awful reviews. The entire time I had a big grin on my face. To this day, I never quite figured out why critics had it in for this movie. It’s far more clever and stylish than it needs to be, and it really does have one of the best film scores of the…
Unless your show gets sponsored by Blue Apron.
Waterboy does have Fairuza Balk and I always appreciate her.
Lauren Lapkus deserves better than this! (at least I think she does... maybe I dont really know Lauren at all... maybe she has been hiding her inner Missy this whole time)
This is an intersection of two of my favorite bits of pop culture. Thank you.
I finished the final season of Future Man. I don’t know why I never saw the show before. It’s great.
And he does a mean “Rubber Duckie”
I was wondering if anyone else was going to comment on this - Benny had been a star with the Dodgers for years; the end of the movie was his last hurrah.
Benny "The Jet" Rodriguez is at the end of his all-star professional career in that final Sandlot scene, not the beginning. Ragging on the character for not practicing enough and not succeeding as anything other than a speedster is a complete misreading of the film's story that I will not allow to go uncorrected.