Don't you want to know how they all got in there?
Don't you want to know how they all got in there?
I've heard a lot of terrible things about the Jaws novel.
Die Antwoord is 100% the problem of that movie. Get rid of them, hire some real actors, it could work. It's like everything else is more or less forgotten to give the two of those asshats more screentime. I barely remember anything about Jackman or Weaver in the movie.
I can imagine the meds people are given in prison are pretty much meant to just shut you up and make you easier to handle.
Yeah, I've seen it and love it.
Wait, he isn't really that Sean O'Neal, is he? I must have missed this conversation.
I definitely loved Alf as a kid. And Mr. Belvedere, and Perfect Strangers, which was also a show on ABC's TGIF programming along with Full House and Family Matters.
Yeah, I can see that.
We specifically sought out the first episode with the Urkelbot. I was quite impressed with the moves of Boogaloo Shrimp, but it was mind-numbing otherwise.
My sister-in-law loves Full House and Family Matters and I spent a horrible amount of time having to watch both of them a couple of months ago. Not that I didn't love them when I was a kid.
I have to imagine kids who see both will eventually only remember Inside Out, but I also think that movie really wasn't meant for young, young kids, either, while Minions is.
They should drop Great Job Internet and go back to Videocracy. It was more or less the same thing.
So busy at work this week, I only watched a couple of things this week.
I'm from the Twin Cities and you'll hear plenty of people say Ed-i-na, though obviously the latter is more common.
It's not Tom Hanks' fault that the stadium collapsed!
Well, it kind of does dry hump the one guy we see die to death. It just plays with the girl's hair and throws stuff at her. Oh, and stands on a roof naked to look at her, even though it's not supposed to be doing that.
Yeah, that sounds pretty great. If only there were a commercial to tell me which store that was.
He made that one movie with the director of Persepolis where his cats talk to him that's supposed to be really good. It never did get released in the US, did it?
What about the Australian chick with the distracting Archer tatoo in Orange Is the New Black?
They were GRANDparents. 40 year-old grandparents.