Yeah the "Damn straight" part is ties the whole thing together. As well as the voice for the talking dog (I think Harry Shearer).
Yeah the "Damn straight" part is ties the whole thing together. As well as the voice for the talking dog (I think Harry Shearer).
The official language of San Marcos will be Swedish!
Mr. J doesn't exactly play well with others. Has he ever been in the Suicide Squad? I would have thought he'd just kill everybody and escape to poison Gotham's water supply or something.
I would happily watch "Nick Loves Tran’s Granddaughter (But Mostly Tran)" solely for the (But Mostly Tran) parts. It would easily be the best love story on television. Suck it Mosby!
Is there a chance the track could bend?
That is the biggest problem. They had built this all up for years into the number one problem: who can ever fit this role? It was going to take a miracle to find someone who the audience would want to see Ted with more than Robin.
I wonder if there ever will be a "Disaster Artist" style history of the Atlas Shrugged film series. Rushed, incompetent, and unwatchable but made with true delusions of grandeur. It would be like looking at the inner workings of a cult.
Then Good News! She's on just about every commercial.
Also the title of a film about the dissolution of the monasteries by Henry VIII.
I saw Hunger Games this weekend and found it to be fascinating. Behind its young adult facade and vague romantic elements is an interesting take on war, death, and revolution.
I always thought that given the musical choices it was more like Magnificent Seven.
Any scene taking place in the Cafe Americain is gold. The initial setup with Ugati, the conversation with Louie, the arrival of Strasser and later Ilsa. The signing of La Marseillaise, Rick's doublecross of Louie, just all terrific.
"We have an entire dossier on you, don't worry we aren't going to broadcast it."
I am right there with you. My internal optimist (feeble though he may be) found that bleak and ending to be anathema to the human spirit. Then I took another look at what Orwell was saying about history and memory. How Orwell was afraid of what that could do to a person if that power fell into the wrong hands and how…
I'm going to go with Interstellar. I don't really think it was a twist ending given the amount of foreshadowing that was done ahead of it but it certainly altered my view of the movie in a negative way.
Ahh, pre-blight Scotch.
MATT DAMON! *in Team America voice*
Or maybe something specific to her that makes her not want to involve the Avengers. Maybe involving some horrible crime from her past that she wouldn't want Steve to know about.
Doesn't the fact that Cap and Johnny both have powers make their sequences similar in a way? After all in both instances its the lead fighting the bad guys with his super powers.
Its a great non-sexual love triangle.