Well, your kind not to put too fine a point on it.
Well, your kind not to put too fine a point on it.
It is a GOOD movie. It's just not close to being the equal of his other ones.
"Heartlight" was inspired by E.T., but not written for the movie nor on the soundtrack, nor that the filmmakers had anything to do with. It's just a song that Burt Bacharach wrote ABOUT the movie. How often does that happen?
Ah, the innocence of having not seen "The Master."
"Neil Diamond’s real name is Neil Diamond. People tend to forget that."
What's the opposite of radio friendly?
Uggh. I read the entire book just to get to the interview, and there wasn't one.
Bro, I'm totally psyched for Memo Day. "Fast 6" and "Hangover III" Dude, we're seeing BOTH OF THEM on Friday. "Hangover II" was the FUNNIEST MOVIE EVER, so we're going to see the s*** out of that thing. And gotta respect "Fast and Furious."
I always get confused as to which of "Cloak and Dagger" or "The Last Starfighter" was never actually a real video game.
“I was so disrespectful to him,” Witherspoon said. “I have police officers in my family. I work with police officers every day…"
"Hook" - Spielberg's worst movie, but one of John Williams five best scores.
That part's not John Williams!
I saw David Hyde Pierce and Tom Hanks. Hanks was fine, but Pierce was great.
And so glad Pacino wasn't nominated. Boy, was that a waste.
"Olympus was Fallen" was a better "Die Hard" movie than "Die Hard goes to Яussia" so maybe they should set the sequel to THAT movie in Tokyo and let John McLane bond with his son off camera.
Alternate headline:
Have you heard their "The Cat Came Back"?
There's also Anne Bancroft being six years older than Dustin Hoffman (who, in fairness, was about a decade older than his character).
"Crystal accidentally highlights Hollywood’s ridiculous double standards when he mentions that"
Still, you do have to admire the poster for "The Big Wedding." How did they get all the film's stars to pose for the poster. At the same time. Together. So seamlessly?
If memory served, they got the name while asking for suggestions from the stage at an early concert. Someone yelled out "Fallout Boy!" and they liked it. But the kicker is, they were unaware of the Simpsons connection. That makes no sense to me. Outside of the context of the show, why pick that name?