Next up: the socio-political subtext of 'The Suite Life On Deck'.
Next up: the socio-political subtext of 'The Suite Life On Deck'.
Too true, and I'd add Ryan Reynolds + Seth Rogan.
As a Canadian, all I can say about Drake is…sorry, really, I'm truly sorry.
Do Sonny and Cher still have that stupid show?
Couldn't read this - the show is so obviously staged it's comical. Why interview this maroon?
'The Monuments Men' is a great example of that.
I see poor people.
If it starred that beaver puppet it would've worked.
Next up, a feature length version of that episode of 'Jessie'.
Have never seen it (and don't plan to).
IF YOU CRAVE SATISFACTION, THIS IS THE PLACE TO FIND THAT ACTION..COMIN' TO THIS THEATER AS IT'S NEXT ATTRACTION IS THE PICTURE THAT WILL PUT YOU IT TRACTION.. 'DOLEMITE', STARRIN' ME, RUDY RAY MOORE AND THAT BAAD D'URVILLE MARTIN!
Dolemite is my name, and fuckin' up motherfuckers is my game!
Better title: 'Manon: The Hands Of Fate'.
The show looks well made, but I lost interest at the voice-over which, like the record scratch, needs to be retired.
Too many beards. I'll pass.
Yes.
'but I'd guess a modern "One dimensional Black Female character" is
often going to be a loud, "sassy", and maybe a tad vulgar friend to a
white character'
"I mean, it's really an investment in your craft. If you put in the work
to make something look real by doing it as real as possible, it'll
support your film."
That's what it comes down to for me - why?
It seems, to me, just because CGI has come so far (NOT a good thing, imo), not because someone had a burning desire to tell the story.
You do know it's all scripted and staged, right?