That has to have already happened in a different movie, right?
That has to have already happened in a different movie, right?
What Dreams May Come is less a movie than an incredible painting with some dialogue.
If I may oversimplify this, hatred of her seems to be a class resentment thing. Personally she's my answer to this Q&A.
I did too, it's fun and sweet and patriotic, and over the top (but not insane) Cage fits it perfectly. I like to watch it on the 4th if I'm not quite in the mood for 1776.
I find Sarsgaard a little scary in everything. Or if not outright scary, just incredibly untrustworthy. And there's usually a reason for that.
Incoming bold statement: my favorite Keanu performance was in "Something's Gotta Give" Really. He's subtle, but not boring. And he doesn't have to carry the whole thing or pretend to be an action star. Perfect use of him.
I think Wahlberg is my answer this question. He's not bad, he's not good, but obviously has good taste in scripts and has wound up in a lot of things I've enjoyed. Plus, I genuinely loved "Invincible"
I've decided to accept the fact that Leo will always look like he's trying really hard. As long as he gets the job done (and he does) I no longer care that I can see the effort.
He usually just fades into the background for me. Brokeback Mountain is the only thing I've really noticed him in. I've always been annoyed when people give all the credit for that to Ledger.
Oh, they do mindless snark pretty well too.
Considering everyone is reading it as "Actors we hate and things they were good in"
Because he can be very good, and when he's not he's at least convincing. And I would imagine he gets offered everything, so he can pick the good stuff.
I like quite a few (HBO) things in spite of Evan Rachel Wood.
Seconded!
Oh hey, other people have seen Teeth. Yay!
I chuckled when the housekeeper listed a war and plague in the list of things that might happen but who knows….Yeah, so…both those things are rapidly approaching. I'll assume the flu will be a plot point that results in a major death or Sybil gets killed in the Easter Rising.
A) Five episodes in and totally in love with Bates
I can't watch that again. I'm already crying from this inventory.
Agreed. On Walking Dead anyway. The only episode of Boardwalk Empire I've seen was kinda terrible. Really stilted, like every actor on the show was just standing around waiting for other people's lines to finish so they could say their (really trite, obvious) lines. Walking Dead has it's problems, mostly having to do…
One could argue that Warren's misogyny was just as overt.