Jim to me seemed like someone who really needed a companion in life to ignite some ambition
Jim to me seemed like someone who really needed a companion in life to ignite some ambition
I didn't find that sex scene creepy, but I was really tense, I was afraid they'd get caught.
First love is almost always awkward. They were adorable together.
Yeah, and somehow it went to the performance I found the least-deserving.
I'm extremely disappointed that after two outstanding articles praising different aspects of filmmaking in Big Short and Revenant, we just get a shorter "I didn't like the ending"-essay for Brooklyn.
Worth abandoning her grieving Mom over? This movie was all about taking your life into your own hands. You don't leave your new life behind forever just to comfort healthy family members.
He lost that title to the son on Wayward Pines last year.
But that would mean the end of Last Man Standing!
To be fair, that is how you actually sound like.
I didn't forgive him at the end.
I've always found him rather villainous in You've Got Mail.
Performancewise I liked everything about that sketch.
Well, they cast Tom Hanks and we all know what a monster he is.
I just wanted to ask if she can sing, but then I remembered that horrible ballad.
Forgetting about Amy Adams should be a deadly sin.
Now I feel used and mistreated.
Anne Hathaway probably didn't want to repeat her Mary Poppins performance from that one SNL sketch.
That's not what the biopic showed me!
Maybe. I'm not sold on her as Mary Poppins. I think Emily Blunt is really the better choice.
Well, she was moved to tears by the finished film so it all worked out well.