I might have to go with Colin Farrell. Although with End of Watch, Fury, and Ant-Man, Michael Pena is getting to that point for me. Prime example: I'm excited about the CHiPs movie.
I might have to go with Colin Farrell. Although with End of Watch, Fury, and Ant-Man, Michael Pena is getting to that point for me. Prime example: I'm excited about the CHiPs movie.
Completely agree. Skittles were once my favorite candy. At a show this weekend, I bought a bag for the first time in a long time. I was enjoying myself when I got to the second handful and there was a green apple in it. Then I remembered why I haven't had Skittles in a long time. Luckily, one of my sons was next…
Personal top three:
Rockford Files
CHiPs
Knight Rider
"The Armenian Genocide of 1915…serves as the backdrop to a love
triangle in George’s newest film, The Promise…"
The quarry was the first thing I thought of too.
That's all by design to maintain his cover.
How could you forget about the "illiterate f**" comment?
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Every time The Running Man is on and I see Thor, I think of this show.
I'm surprised that wasn't mentioned, considering he's been a registered Libertarian for about a decade.
I was glad to see they at least attempted to attack him more than one bad guy at a time.
You're an inanimate fucking object!
In Bruges, anyone? I mean it's a fairytale fucking town, isn't it?
In this series, this was easily the highest numbers of artists I've not only heard of but actually own the albums too.
I thought it was Robert Z'Dar. I was thinking what the hell?
So, basically Flynn/CLU.
Nick Offerman without facial hair is an odd sight. He looks like Karl Urban's older brother.
That whole "Work with me, work with me" had a whole Pamela Landy feel to it. I wouldn't have guessed that Stiles gave Joan Allen acting tips.
Geez, Lord of War. That's probably one of my top (if not the top) rewatchable movies of this century.
I went to see this movie with my girlfriend (now wife) and was struggling trying to watch it. Then the scene started where they met with "Kissing You" playing in the background, and I was drawn into the movie. Maybe it was the actors' chemistry, but I always credited that song with helping to turn the movie from bad…
I completely agree that I can watch The Dark Knight over and over, and I can only watch Memento once every few years. But in my view, that criteria is not at all a requirement to define a great movie.