The Way had its Catholic elements, but it didn't shoved them in your face.
The Way had its Catholic elements, but it didn't shoved them in your face.
The episode's title plus the assigned grade looks funny.
So what's next for Bieber?
Until Season 3 happens, if it does.
"An Australian assassin, a Native American sniper and a blonde nurse in 1960s Vietnam cope with deception, male bonding and voyeurism."
Hill was nominated for Moneyball before.
Haven't seen AE yet, but it'd be funny if both Smiths won at the same time.
Daniel Brühl (Rush) was snubbed for his performance in Rush.
I didn't hate SB, but Selena Gomez should have gotten a nom here.
Another snubbed film: Jack the Giant Slayer. I like Bryan Singer, but that film was pretty boring.
Girl Most Likely (a.k.a. Imogene) got snubbed.
I'll catch up on the new episodes later during the week. I only got to see the opening minutes of the first episode, which I found funny.
The first half of Before Midnight was more sarcastic than funny with its words and references towards the previous films. Hell, even the bedroom scene had some bits I lol'd at.
Who's gonna review the weekly episodes? It is gonna be Sims?
My temporal Top 10 from 2013 in TV:
Sad to read about the way he died. By next year, he'll be part of the District 13 remake (Brick Mansions) and the FATF7 film.
Just give us more CYE, HBO. It's just that simple.
I know what you mean. But when I saw it back then at school, I had no idea about the director's backstory.
Went to a Peruvian-Chinese Catholic-Franciscan school. From the few films I've been made to watch (and that I can remember), my classroom got to see Amadeus, Powder and the first Ice Age film. Out of these, Powder irked me the most since it came across as manipulative.
I'm surprised that The Big Bang Theory isn't listed on either the poor or rich (according to how the lists defines such words) spectrum.