Rotten Tomatoes is definitely the prettier web page, that's for sure.
Rotten Tomatoes is definitely the prettier web page, that's for sure.
Taken is a fine action movie. It does exactly what it's supposed to: feature lots of ass-kicking. As someone who misses films like Commando and Drunken Master, I am more than ok with this.
Malcolm has a shit-ton of subversive irony, especially in the later seasons. That show is criminally underrated. It's just as good as The Office, Always Sunny, 30 Rock, etc… there I said it.
Exactly why I stopped following the second season.
I don't think they'll top the 2005 release of the film on DVD and that they should just stop trying.
Extract
I watched Extract for the first and second time over the weekend (great fucking movie by the way), and Beth Grant was fucking hilarious in it (as was Clifton Collins and Ben Affleck). Check this movie out, people. You won't be disappointed.
Haha… when I was just going to class last year and occasionally substitute teaching, I managed to catch her on a few episodes of "Yes, Dear" as well. In spite of that show's general crappiness, she was pretty good.
I agree that the first one took zero chances and played it completely safe, but it was still a fun movie. The second one ramped it up to being both a fun and deservedly good film. The third one was a huge step back.
Oh Lord…
I can't wait to see the shit-storm in the comments section over this…
I recently bought the ridiculous 5 or 6 disc Blu-Ray and specifically watched the voice over version just to *see* if it was as bad as I remembered. Guess what: it really *is* that bad. There's no reason to revisit it. It's just awful.
I come from a family where at one point, all four of my siblings and I were selling drugs. I sold pot and shrooms in junior college for extra cash. My sister sold pain pills and pot in high school. My younger brother dealt crack and heroin for a period of time. My older brother still sells coke. Drugs have been a…
Being on the lake, it is fucking windy in Chicago. I would know; I've lived here all my life. However, the nickname does indeed stem from the blusteriness of Chicago politicians.
I have a non-ironic appreciation for the little-loved 1995 Phil Hartman-Sinbad collaboration "Houseguest."
"Men be all lookin' like zombies at the mall."
Carol Leifer
Wasn't she a writer on Seinfeld? If that's the same person, then that's kinda cool I guess. Also, my ex-gf went to high school with Maria Kanellis, but never talked to her. When she posed nude in Playboy a few years ago, there was a minor shockwave of scandal, controversy, and indecency in the local…
Nah, it didn't do well, at least not in the states. I think it onlly grossed 54 million against a budget of 100+ million.
Wolverine was *terrible*.
The problem with the Grammy's is that an album released in 2007 could technically win Album of the Year in 2009. That just doesn't make any sense to me at all.
Sherlock Holmes doesn't interest me in the slightest, though I will see it and will generally want to like it. I'm actually kinda surprised by its massive haul, as period pieces don't often mix well with action films (see: League of Extra-Horny Gentlemen) unless they star Johnny Depp.
Wasn't there already an a movie released a few months ago called Nine? This is more confusing than the Avatar/Last Airbender nonsense!