5 more movies? Yeah. These film plans which assume it's going to make it to 5 movies always work! GOOD JOB, HOLLYWOOD!
5 more movies? Yeah. These film plans which assume it's going to make it to 5 movies always work! GOOD JOB, HOLLYWOOD!
The reboot was okay. Nice chemistry between the cast, but besides that, none of the jokes landed and often felt like a high budget remake that was pointless beyond they are all women now. I have nothing against a all female cast, but you need something more to make a movie than that.
This is Hollywood!
I love their "Wheels and The Legman" gags. They even get it right down to the "Created by Stephen J Cannell" credit.
Roger, in my opinion, is Seth MacFarlane's funniest creation.
I love that episode.
Who gets autism is up to the states though!
Paul Ryan: Not to worry. You might have cancer and a kid who gets solace from watching PBS to escape his troubles, but in your remaining time on Earth, you get a tax cut. Oh, and your son will get a tax credit when you die. Who needs PBS? Tax cuts for everyone! I AM A GOOD MAN!
How can I ask a single mom or a coal miner to fund a educational program with a character who has autism? What? THEY CAN'T HAVE NORMAL KIDS? THAT'S NOT MAKING AMERICA GREAT AGAIN! SAD!
Oh yeah!
It wasn't really a A plot, but it was charming none the less. It remained me of what I thought was shocking and edgy at a young age, as their dad rolled his eye. I laughed out loud when they invited Teddy who played along.
Now that I think about it, the only cartoon which aged the kids was "King Of The Hill".
Think of it as supporting the creators of "Home Moives" instead of supporting FOX.
George in one episode is dating a model. Um….why?
"Newsradio" came awfully close at 97 episodes.
I don't hate Emma Watson but every interview she's in, she's overselling this like crazy. Either it's a feminist story or she says it's a tale of the human condition. Come on.
The weirdest take on A.I. is "The Odd Life of Timothy Green", which tried to make it a family flick basically.
Ah, the star of "Just Shoot Me".
Welcome to the club.
Glad to see this guy is still around. "American Movie" is one of my favorite films.