It gets even more meta and fabulous when you learn (as I recently did) about Ricky Gervais's stab at a music career:
It gets even more meta and fabulous when you learn (as I recently did) about Ricky Gervais's stab at a music career:
I read this first as "Danny Glover" and thought that would be a very bold casting move.
I felt like the foreshadowing for this was almost to the point of heavy-handed. If she turns out _not_ to be Luke's daughter, the hints they drop in Force Awakens would come across to me like cheap deception: Maz deliberately calls out the lineage of Luke's lightsaber; Rey is super attuned to the Force; her journey…
I caught this on streaming just now, and they played a promo for the home videos show hosted by Terry Crews. Except Terry is apparently clean-shaven now? And it frightens and confuses me.
"While the young leads of Tammy would go on to bigger and better faster and furiouser things"
"Boom! Boom! Boom!"
I do love one behind-the-scenes interview with Mads Mikkelsen where he admits that even when the good hands are scripted, he couldn't help feel a little thrill when he peeked and saw that he had great hole cards.
Am I the only one who loves this exchange?
If you've got two ears and a heart, you gotta love Phil Collins.
and that's why Hannibal was the best thing on television.
The fact that you call it "pop pop" tells me that you're not ready for it.
Drunk History would be more appropriate for THC than a ton of the stuff they do churn out.
I'm not saying the eye movement slips were intentional, but I think Charlie Cox has mentioned in interviews that it's tricky because Matt Murdock is also just pretending to be blind. In comics reality, he would be fighting the impulse to react to visual stimuli all the time too.
I had to go back and compare to the movie. I think she's wearing the same chain necklace too. Cape guy has a little black cape on (and got tall!) and of course the rainbow suspenders. The only one who didn't have an obvious callback was the wilderness/nature kid? He had a satchel though, so maybe that's why he's…
I loved that gag, and seriously, it works about as well as (555) 555-5555
Still, that's an amazing and brilliant cameo. I didn't recognize any of them.
Loved it, obvs. But rewatching the movie, I realized that the bizarre exit is a WHAS staple apparently. Like when JJ strolls over and just topples off the pier, or when they come back from town and all just run and face the wall of the shed. Such good stuff.
I took mine out and immediately lost it :(
Man, I really do not like Porter's art.
Which makes me look forward to Vin's smoldering, gravel-voiced turn in Fast 9 1/2 Furious Weeks