If you were a robot maybe you wouldn't be such a spectacular failure.
If you were a robot maybe you wouldn't be such a spectacular failure.
"I don't know who you are, but I will come after you…"
Yes yes yes. He was so weaselly as Ralph. God I hated him so much. Flames… on the side of my face…
Thanks, Geddy. That actually made me laugh.
I didn't even know we were calling him Papa Bear!!!
Count me in on enjoying TMWKTL. It's surprisingly funny.
I'm downloading your failure right now.
The Orphanage is genuinely terrifying. I'm a big fan of horror but I don't think I could ever rewatch it. Highly recommended.
Dammit, one thread below: Rutger Hauer.
I really liked the movie, too. It was hilarious and bad but still good.
This was a really interesting read
''I was pretty highly medicated at the time.''
I remember liking it back when it came out but I wouldn't watch it again. The last scene Tobias linked to was IMO the scariest in the film. If that didn't get to you, I doubt the remainder of the film would.
It sounds like a shiny not-so-foul-smelling turd. So it's good, in the way that it sucks very well.
I thought burlesque showed everything but the nips? I assumed they were always well-stocked with pasties/tassels.
So wait, no one thinks it's gonna be Inside Job?????
@Montypark: you take the metro in LA? I thought that was a myth, you know like saying you saw a yeti while on a stroll near Griffith Observatory…
Oh well
Regardless of the review and how much I hated the long boring camping scenes I'm really excited for this one.
It's about fucking time
Jake Weber needs to move on to bigger and better things. He's far too talented for that show.
It's about fucking time
Jake Weber needs to move on to bigger and better things. He's far too talented for that show.
Mandy Moore was actually pretty funny in American Dreamz, too. Not the best actress ever, certainly not as funny or talented as EB, but still, she could use better roles.