I love this film.
I love this film.
that and the scene where he's trying to keep all the babies quiet while taking Nathan Jr.
I really like Green Day's Warning album. It's the last album they did that I sincerely like.
Jackie Brown shows that maybe he should do more adaptations and work on films that he doesn't write himself. Maybe he should actually attempt to ground his films in a bit more reality occasionally.
I didn't know that the others were supposed to be superior to Mallrats. So, I guess I agree. It was his most watchable, in my experience.
It's a good one. It reminds me of earlier sci-fi, like the original Solaris.
I liked it, but I always had a strange reaction to it ~ good and interesting, but they sure fought a lot…
Thoroughly Modern Millie (with Julie Andrews and Mary Tyler Moore) was one of those for my family, but I think my family always knew we liked it an abnormal amount. The Love Bug and Herbie Rides Again were huge for my sister and I, especially, so I always enjoy finding out that others appreciate it. I was surprised to…
The Ben Stiller Show did a lot of these types of parodies. https://youtu.be/JG7eTJUwPDE
I lived in Korea last year, so a majority of the male and female leads on TV were Asian. This article is about *American* TV, not global TV.
Arrested Development is based on this premise. The people in it are not great people, but they're funny as a collective, demented family. It's a little less endearing in the fourth season, but all the obnoxious stuff was already there in the first few…
I read the first chapter of The Hunger Games, but it had a bunch of sentence fragments and was written in the first person (in other words, she won or she's a ghost).
When you do decide to give the Beatles a chance, I recommend checking out albums from a few different eras, maybe Abbey Road, Sgt. Pepper's, and Meet the Beatles
the Michael Bay TMNT, which looks like a terrible version of my favorite childhood show.
I completely agree that it wasn't enjoyable and that that was the point.
It definitely is. It's just less amusing during repeated viewings. It was hilarious the first time.
Insomnia is possibly the closest thing, but it's still a procedural in formula.
That's absolutely true. I guess the teddy bear plushie just didn't work for me as a character, especially in light of the rest of the toys.
Except that Fincher kinda has stated some things about "marriage" that indicate that his view of it really is that twisted (to a degree).
I saw Interstellar while I was living abroad in Korea, around the time when my sister gave birth to her first child.