Isn't most modern auto glass 'safety glass' that pebbles on impact, rather than shards?
Isn't most modern auto glass 'safety glass' that pebbles on impact, rather than shards?
He looks like Paul Scheer's youngest brother.
Her explaining away her infidelity and insisting that the fact she was there was the most important thing was very off-putting. When Shadow seemed to rebuff her was the first time in this series that I enjoyed his character, despite the terrible acting.
Not having read the book, I assumed her pet name for him was…
I sort of remember the cruise ship murder mystery very well.
Also featuring NBC Thursday night stalwart John Ratzenberger!
Or, ya know, don't.
I think she's great, but you've made the case that she's no industry titan, as both of those movies sucked and fell way the fuck off in the 2nd week.
Sorry, but that seems to be just wrong as can be.
No, she certainly did not. Unless I missed her in Iron Man 3
The trip through Jack's trash can is the way to do it.
Of course it is.
Nah, Nah, Nah… If a film is made by a perceived 'artist' then they can do whatever, but woe be unto the lesser or unknown filmmaker.
Would you care to detail why?
'Cause really I don't see it.
You wanting to fuck her does not count.
Well, for one, I'm sure the powers that be in Hollywood give 0 fucks about what someone who's never 'opened a movie' has to say.
I'm far from an MRA and I'm glad she used this platform to illustrate the problems that are readily apparent in modern cinema, but if it makes a difference then I owe you a Coke.
I think they're referring to Miami Vice.
More money, stupid.
He got Boned!
Playing with house money is way different that playing with your own.
Hard to argue with the results.
I remember a little while back when Bryan Fuller was over the moon about the torrent numbers for Hannibal.
Not hard to imagine Lynch feeling much different.
Yeah, but that was a clumsy line delivery.