Gallipoli is still an excellent movie too.
Gallipoli is still an excellent movie too.
As the others have said. You could always stick an 'alleged' in there if you need to for legal reasons.
The minions are actually funny, and they get the crap beaten out of them pretty regularly. My favorite parts were the ones they clearly threw in as sops to parents— the carnival game (IT'S SO FLUFFY) and the bedtime story where you have to stick your fingers into the book. Every parent has had their 'who wrote this…
Despicable Me was pretty cute.
It's just gravy it helped crush The Last Airbender.
Having said that, I think I'm lucky as a Fringe fan I never saw Dawson's Creek.
This sounds just terrible.
And:
That would be beautiful.
I think the awfulness of X-men Origins can be summed up by noting that Deadpool and Emma Frost had almost no lines, while Wolverine talked a lot. This is the opposite of what should ever happen.
Jack Johnson and the Yeah Yeah Yeahs.
My husband likes Jack Johnson and he finds the Yeah Yeah Yeahs terrible. Mostly we just don't talk about it.
It's never lupus.
I have a friend who pre-emptively screens out anyone who says they liked "The DaVinci Code."
Joel and Mike both have their good points, I could never pick just one.
Army of Darkness is not a boy thing.
Oh, wait, here's his etsy shop!
I too have never figured out why Matthew Sweet wasn't a huge star.
I still haven't seen the movie, but calling Sandra Bullock a cunt because…whatever is pretty stupid.
I love J-Pop so much. And Visual Kei bands, I guess, or at least that's what LastFM tells me.
I basically have to drag or bully my husband into watching a lot of comedies. He loves "Archer" and "Community" now but man, did I have to work hard to get him to watch them.
Also, great rockers are pretty much narcissists by definition.
Big Bang Theory gets better. I still don't watch it pretty much at all but the later episodes are much funnier than the early ones.