He played the father to Britney Spears in Crossroads in 2002 and the father to Melissa McCarthy in Tammy in 2014. Which is kind of strange.
He played the father to Britney Spears in Crossroads in 2002 and the father to Melissa McCarthy in Tammy in 2014. Which is kind of strange.
Dan Aykroyd is only doing this to get his Nothing But Trouble sequel off the ground.
I don't care who the ghost is, but he needs to be in a 1940's sidecar with goggles and a scarf. (Ron Perlman probably could pull off that look though.)
If this show is following The Shield's playbook, then I take back my original statement about wanting Jax to die. I want him to end up in the same place as Otto. His kids taken from him (probably by Wendy/Nero to show you can escape the life), his club utterly dismantled with most everyone in prison, and him in…
I rather like that idea. Because right now, the only difference between Jax and the heads of the other MC is that he seems more hot headed and prone to random acts of violence. I honestly can't think of a bad guy we've seen on the show who is worse than Jax is right now. (I also think he might be the guy in the…
True Blood - yes. Dexter - no. When Dexter failed, as it did in its final season, at least it failed hilariously.
My top two people I want to die are Jax and Gemma. There's absolutely nothing redeemable about Jax and his childlike obsession with his stupid club. I don't know what delusion he's under where "a better life for his kids" means "maintain an illegal organization that makes no money, kills their mother, and puts their…
It's so strange when the show has fun. Welcome as all out, but strange.
When I was a youth and watched Problem Child/Problem Child 2, it took me painfully long to get my head around the fact that Amy Yasbeck played the bad wife in PC1 and the good love interest in PC2. Of course I was like 10 at the time. But still, without an internet to double check they were different characters? It's…
Much blood has been spilled over the great "pan fry or bake" debate. (I go bake. Those who go pan fry get Sweeney Todded.)
"Pretty much any book that isn't a direct biography are the best in my opinion."
I don't know what more you'd want from the final eight episodes of a "sprawling" crime "epic" than 8 year old Nucky finding his gumption.
They NewsRadio'ed it!
I'm not sure what you mean by "olden days" but I do like that I can think of a specific genre for pretty much every decade.
I'm putting money that the Mandy Moore episodes will be the ones that come right after the show is put on hiatus and they're burned off on the Internet or come dead of winter/summer. Nothing against Mandy Moore, but much like the doctors, I hold little hope for the Red Band Society's survival.
The main thing I remember about Mandy Moore is that she never went crazy or super slutty like all her pop cohorts did. I kind of like that about her.
Still more believable than Ace Fighter Pilot/High Powered Business Executive Blake Lively of Green Lantern.
I agree. But that's why I'm saying that specific scene (presumably one that has little to do with the writing) is getting most of the attention from critics, even more so than the movie itself.
But it makes them lovable!! You will love it! YOU WILL LOVE THEM!!!
The one part of Jeff Who Lives At Home that I really liked was when Jeff (who lives at home) says something along the lines of "what if you find your destiny and realizes it sucks." That moment was better than the movie deserved.