I'd be a mawg. Half-man, half-dog. I'm my own best friend.
I'd be a mawg. Half-man, half-dog. I'm my own best friend.
I liked this episode, made me chuckle aplenty. A- indeed.
It's perfect from a writing standpoint. Take a reprehensible character and make him suffer, thus making the audience care for him a little bit. And what Community (looks like it) is doing, with that evil laugh after the pop-and-locking, is genius.
I'm not "too street" for Sofia Coppola's movies, I'm "not enjoying myself while watching these movies."
I finally saw War, Inc. a couple weeks ago. I liked the idea of Cusack's character wanting to vomit after Hilary Duff came onto him way better before it was rationally explained.
The Coen bros have to do what they have to do. I remember reading they would spend one day writing No Country for Old Men, and the next writing Burn After Reading.
Her target audience is pretentious, bored, overprivileged fuckwads. Or people who wish they were.
Mariachi El Bronx was a great collaboration between Jackie Chan and Robert Rodriguez.
Titus is indeed a fuuuucked up movie. Hard to take seriously, but if you wanna watch some sick shit, adapted from Shakespeare, you'll have a blast.
Looks like they found a cure for 23 stab wounds, here in the future of 2010.
All I can say: I don't want someone suffering from the flu(or fucking FOOD POISONING, they ate a lot of Singapore street food*), preparing a meal for me.
Heart attack at 28? Jesus!
I imagined that as you actually quitting your job rather than watch this shitty, shitty movie.
Sometimes you close your eyes and see the place where you used to first.
Creative types do spend a lot of time fucking around, but they still have to draw/write quite a bit.
Came here for UHF.
Comcast. All Hail Glorious AMC in HD.
I finally saw Scott Pilgrim on Friday. The theater was about 1/2 full for the 7:20pm showing. It's a word-of-mouth movie.
I can't stand Leno
Of course, I can't stand Letterman either. Conan's solo antics get too desperate and twitchy, anyone notice how much better he got with Andy next to him on the couch?
You, sir, have the boorish manners of a Yalie!