it's an okay beer.
it's an okay beer.
no he didn't
Reggie? I thought his name was Kevin (http://www.imdb.com/title/t….
I liked Jerry adjusting his oven knobs as a way of ignoring Elaine's questions about her dancing.
remember the very excellent Gateway to Geekery on Miles on the AV Club?
well, he didn't get a pass from the cops that beat him for escorting a white woman to a cab outside his own club.
I think you mean quasi-sexist. Pam Grier is too old, fool (and as Mary Ann?). I'd go with Jennifer Hudson as Mary Ann and Jurnee Smollett as Ginger.
José Padilhais directing the Robocop remake?!? That's great. I don't think he has the sarcasm or irony of Verhoven but he makes very dynamic movies. Should be a blast.
Walking Warfare: Bullet Strategery
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Spielberg movies also give actors the opportunity to be in a big budget movie that has a very good chance of being a great movie. Even though I prefer early Spielberg movies, he still is an amazingly talented guy.
And actors in Spielberg movies always bring their A game. He's apparently a real actors' director, in…
I actually liked Bayeté’s doors the best at first because he could have done something super cool with them. The idea reminded me of the Brunelleschi baptistry doors at first and then if he had used parts of the newspaper to decorate the doors a la Brunelleschi it could have come across as a funny take on the…
agreed. Teti is somehow holding it together while putting up with these knuckleheads week after week.
"verges on the hysterical"? I'm not on his wavelength, then.
Don't you ever touch a black man's makeup, boy! You can do that in China but you can get your ass killed out here, man!
well, he did say that he jumps at any opportunity to work with an auteur, so it's not just about money. but he is refreshingly honest about making bank.
but seriously, who turns down a Spielberg movie? You'd have to be crazy. Indy 4 is painful, though.
1984 was a staring role, too, which he doesn't seem to have many of. He's also great in Hellboy.
But his best for me is The Elephant Man.
The Osterman Weekend is such a fun movie. I never hear anyone mention it now, but I loved it.
Voight always, always delivers. He might be a nut in real life, and a bad daddy, but he's an amazing actor. Runaway Train is my favorite film of his.