I'm only interested if we can have Completely-Adopted-His-Weirdness Jeff Goldblum, Creepy European cinema-era Sam Neill, angry black guy Samuel L. Jackson, and suicidally depressed Kirsten Dunst as the cast.
I'm only interested if we can have Completely-Adopted-His-Weirdness Jeff Goldblum, Creepy European cinema-era Sam Neill, angry black guy Samuel L. Jackson, and suicidally depressed Kirsten Dunst as the cast.
I remember playing as the raptor and trying to fight another dinosaur and being able to do nothing but swing my tail as the bigger dinosaur ate me.
So I didn't just lose two days. Whew.
"Hallmark Channel drama via a senile grandma character who can’t recognize Colfer,"
I honestly believe that somewhere on the cutting room floor, there's a good movie in Jonah Hex. You don't have Michael Shannon, Michael Fassbender, and John Malkovich in a movie and get nothing.
I wouldn't even call Entourage a comedy failure. It just went mad with power and pretension.
Spike Lee has already declared he refuses to see that show.
The thing is, while I don't doubt that Sutter has/had intentions to make it run 7 seasons, I do believe he's still so in love with the show and its universe that if he had the option to do more, he'd probably go with it. It would be one thing if the show seemed to have a set journey that it would be putting off, but…
Did he give any indication as to when Sons of Anarchy is going to end? I don't consider it a bad show, but to say it's becoming redundant is a bit of an understatement.
Eh…. I don't know. I give HBO more a pass for Entourage than I do FX for Anger Management. At least Entourage was a single camera sitcom, and for awhile at least, Jeremy Piven was really good.
You must be new to the Internet. Journeyman has a large number of fans, myself included. Internet fans that is. Which converts to nothing.
I enjoyed The Grey.
With Ratner at the helm, the entire series will be as personalityless as Jason O'Mara in US Life on Mars.
Will they explain what happened to The Daughter in the last episode of The Neighbors? It bothered me. And then I was bothered that something on The Neighbors bothered me.
Bitenuker-
Lt. Broccoli-
I wouldn't be surprised if the nominations for Atlas Shrugged came more from the Atlas Shrugged/Ayn Rand/Objectivism is EVIL PURE EVIL belief than the film itself.
I'd put money that no one on Team Razzie saw Oogieloves.
I think what put me against the Razzies was them nominating Britney Spears and Condoleeza Rice for Worst Supporting Actress in Fahrenheit 9/11. Bring it down a few notches pineapple people. You're not The Daily Show. And if you're opening it up for documentaries, I'm pretty sure there are worse people in those films…
Mahallo motherf *boom*