It's strange but true. Wikipedia's page on the Alexa has a selected filmography, and you'd be amazed at all the films shot with it.
It's strange but true. Wikipedia's page on the Alexa has a selected filmography, and you'd be amazed at all the films shot with it.
But then who is?
OH but I fence meat all the time…Kobe beef is a hot blackmarket commodity.
You mean fencing…with penises, right?
"Penis" The prequel to the award winning, feature length box office sensation: "Ass"
I can't wait for the season 2 premiere where we see the President dealing with all the post op infections stemming from all the particulate matter that entered his open body cavity. No one will be seated during the debridement scenes!
Yeah it was lousing blocking and post work. Two badly dubbed in bullet shots, and the guys dropped without so much as a bullet hit. MY reaction was "Th fuck?"
Used to be, before the Civil War ruined everything…
I just knew all those years of hard living would catch up to him in the end…
Sounds too hot for network TV, which might explain why they went with Amazon…
Bee Movie 2: Rise of the Dentites.
The marketing campaign for Bee Movie is surely one of the most obnoxious and annoying in history, made all the worse by how mediocre the final product turned out to be.
I'm mad as hell that none of the reviewers mention "Network."
I'm hoping for some kind of light hearted sitcom, like perhaps the hijinks and comic stylings of a ne'er-do-well who, in a twist of fate, is sentenced by a judge to serve as a butler to the individual he wronged, and learns important lessons along the way about getting along with others, sharing and being a better…
Classic Poe.
I don't think there is a single thread on all of the AVClub that doesn't contain at least one Simpsons reference, and you know what? I wouldn't have it any other way.
Pfft, "On the Waterfront" totally ripped off that scene from "Raging Bull."
Hannah Shakespeare? That HAS to be a made up name she picked, like Diablo Cody or Sapphire. Right? Right?
Something I learned from Hostages: bone marrow looks like and has the consistency of watered down strawberry Kool-Aid.
Gotta go with the Feds from "the Following," for the fact of the last episode wherein an agent refers to casualties and wounded as separate figures, apparently unaware that casualties is a synonym for killed AND wounded, and therefore syntactically redundant and highly stupid.