It's funny that they're going the Judd Apatow route where half the clips in the trailers aren't even in the movie. But yeah, the airbag stuff and the girl going through the windshield.
It's funny that they're going the Judd Apatow route where half the clips in the trailers aren't even in the movie. But yeah, the airbag stuff and the girl going through the windshield.
I think Efron's turn in his career was kind of made out of his want to turn his life around. IIRC, he was boozing and hitting the drugs pretty hard and when he got clean, he really wanted to re-invent himself. And he has! He's hilarious in this. But it's too bad he's in "Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates." That movie…
While I love Kanye's music, I think you're right and I think there are several other people close to him (Rhymefest) that have hinted that he's off his meds (which he admits on TLOP) and needs some kind of help.
That seems like a bit of an overreaction.
I think it's funny when people complain about Kanye's music when it's fairly easy to avoid (outside of ads and sporting events). The guy still sells, but it's not like he's had any hit that was burning up the radio charts in years.
It's what I say every time I finish early.
That exactly describes him to me too. "Fight Club" was my intro and that was fun, "Survivor" was good and at the time, "Diary" had just come out and I bought it, got about 75 pages in and decided the same "Less Than Zero"/nihilistic tone had worn thin. My local library got a new donated book that day.
Agreed. It really exposed the site for the shitbags they are, but unfortunately hasn't stopped them.
There was some decent world building in "Paranormal Activity" for the first three. And then it tools shit and no one cared. I'll agree that these are definitely a step up from "Saw."
The trailer also says that's Justin Lin.
CORRECTION: James Wan, who was behind the camera for films one and two, will be onboard as a guy that's collecting an easy check as he works on better films.
I wouldn't expect it to change any time soon. I imagine streaming services will be using it as a huge driver to their platform and, on a good note, they'll be paying artists like Chance big money to get those rights.
I mean, she was on a little sitcom known as "The Cosby Show." Also, I remember her also being marketed as a rapper around the same time as Kriss Kross. I recall that because they played one of her songs in between a Saturday morning cartoon show and I exclaimed, un-ironically, "Wow, she's a better rapper than Kriss…
The only line I remember from that show is "Man, Goo! That's what you always say!"
I couldn't get into "Acid Rap" because it just seemed all over the place and his voice was a bit grating. Since hearing his verses on other people's work (Skrillex, Kanye West, Towkio), I really came around to him and I think with this, he's reined it those bad parts and really let his strengths as an emcee shine.
Even though I love all of the above (Well, Drake has his moments), Chance really is a refreshing sound and mindset. I can't imagine a more perfect summer listening experience.
Except for "Mixtape." I feel like that's kind of the combo breaker on this and will likely be the one I skip over, outside of the Young Thug verse. It's just so tonally different from the rest of the mixtape, it takes me out of it.
I think it's weird that a guy that's been divorced multiple times is so beloved for his relationship advice. Not saying that you can't change, but I imagine there are experts with better advice than a former WB star.
I think Ben Stiller is either" A) having a bit of a mid-life crisis. B) re-evaluating his role in entertainment or C) Is deathly fearful of becoming irrelevant.
It's in the review: "But Trainor isn’t an Elliott for the 2010s, and when she tries to assume that mantle, it comes across as wobbly at best. "