True. It had at least 1 Ruth.
True. It had at least 1 Ruth.
Hey! Hey! This is the AV Club. We do NOT trash The Tree of Life here.
This is actually a REALLY cool idea. Deadman was always one of the
weirder, more interesting superheroes… MAYBE they could do something
original with him? (Doubt it.)
Mmmm, Wahlburgers… hopefully to be topped with delicious overacting sauce.
Ooh, this is awkward. Like celebrity, public, all-over-the-Internet awkward. Let's hope another celebrity does something quickly to distract everyone from Jim Carrey!
We actually watched "Second Chances" in an intro philosophy course I took. It wasn't exactly enlightening, to say the least, but it is a solid episode.
Kitties and 9/11. That's what America means to me.
Poor guy. I guess he should've written a more interesting movie.
Yeah, you say that now… but have you seen those 25 apes in action?
The Spirits say: PLEASE STOP MAKING MOVIES OUT OF BOARD GAMES!
I hope it's as good as his previous directorial effort, Freaked. Mr. T played a bearded lady!
Lol Sean Penn
It was kind of unclear, and those were the weakest parts of the movie.
Night of the Living Dummy is just kind of a no-brainer. Within the books, it has its own series.
Tom Cruise is Tom Cruise Crazy. Just be glad it's him, not you.
This is a really bizarre story to just casually mention at the end of a piece of remake-related news… I did a double-take when I saw the words "severed arm." And Wikipedia doesn't clear this up too much, either. How did his arm get severed? What's going on here? Why didn't this get its own Newswire story? Also, why…
OK, the review may be ambivalent…
But this still sounds so cute, it makes me want to see it! Maybe I'm a sucker for a good "ragtag band of misfits" story, but in Jeunet's hands - hey, this is a man who made the aftermath of WWI into something sweet and lovable.
I vaguely recall the cartoon as being among the middle tier of mid-'90s adult-oriented animation.
And it had SOOOO much Ricardo Montalban. OK, a few minutes' worth, but that's still a lot of Montalban with his fine Corinthian monkeys.
"Would you say it really makes you think?"
"No."
I'll toss out Secret Honor: 90 minutes of pure Philip Baker Hall as an eerily convincing Nixon. It gets a little slow sometimes, but it's such a great (and intensely paranoid) performance that the movie works.