Awesome.
Awesome.
This film probably took itself too seriously. With a premise like that, it should of been a blast and nothing more.
Was this before or after "Quantum Leap"?
Yeah. I know. The fact he was tweeting about celebrity gossip makes it even worst. This is our fucking president?
Our president tweeted about "Twilight", and not in a good I really am happy kids are reading sort of way. Hope your happy, America.
You know what I mean.
He killed that monologue.
Uh….uh….uh….uh….uh….*I can't believe this is actual the people in power melt down*
Fun fact: The sitcom "8 Simple Rules For Dating My Teenage Daughter", which became later "8 Simple Rules" was based on a book by this author. Weird stuff seems to follow this guy's adaptations.
Jews often refer to death as return to dust. I'm sure some do, but Jews afterlife is a bit more loose. Not so uniform Heaven belief.
I once was stuck working a night shift with a Christian. I mean, all decked out in a Billy Graham hat even. I was stuck on the bus with him, mentoring college kids, when I realized it was around two in the morning and I haven't said a word to him. I turned to him and said "This music is pretty nice", just being…
Kinda like Trump's supporters.
As much as this looks like horror fun, I'm getting kinda sick of mental illness being reduced to a horror movie trope.
He shot a pilot for CBS, created by Bill Lawrence, where he plays a guy who becomes a superhero. Then they re shot the pilot with the older brother from "The Middle". Both got rejected by CBS, oddly.
They'll release each scene to the theater one at a time for the remake.
Oh, Rose!
Is this some kinda trolling?
Michael Moore is awesome.
Fucking hell. I hope you are happy, America.
Just re brand it the Bill Cosby episode.