The joke did work, I laughed.
The joke did work, I laughed.
Thanks for that!
Is tWitch really in these movies? I've seen none of them
Huh, I've never had a hipster try to seduce me by talking about The Rocketeer. That might actually work, I loved that movie. Gave me a weird (lifelong) crush on Timothy Dalton at a very young age.
So the outcry was over Idris Elba, but no one was bothered by the random asian guy also living in Asgaard?
I was about to remark that I'm pretty sure they're the same person. I had forgotten all about the movie where they played brothers.
Yay for her! I just wish we also knew what Ryan Gosling said when he was offered this.
For someone who doesn't really care about motorcycles, I actually watched all of and enjoyed Long Way Round. And not just because of an increasingly scruffy Ewan McGregor.
True, it does imply a more interesting personal story. How did it get him kicked out of his apartment anyway?
I don't know, "got the director evicted!" isn't as effective as a good, sleazy "banned in 12 countries!"
Burn the witch?
I really loved that movie when it came out, but I haven't watched it straight through in about 5 years. I'm kinda afraid to because I don't want to find out its something I only liked because I was a melodramatic teenager when it first came out. I will love its score forever though.
Sounds good to me!
I like it way less than Buffy, way more than Dollhouse and about as much as I like Angel.
I love him in Spanglish.
I would think gasoline soaking into the carpet is how we kill those ants.
I'm a little shocked we didn't see Hank confide in Gomie as well. I know he's not a major character but he is someone who's important to Hank, so why leave that out?
"A little more levity might have benefited the movie"…but, they cast Eric Bana, so…
I think he's a good actor and I enjoy him in fight scene, but I also don't think I've seen him smile.
I always thought that "saloon girl" was a descriptor made up so we wouldn't be writing "Old West Whore" on the short, red, velvet, feathery Halloween costumes been sold to little girls. But I suppose it makes sense that they were more like geisha, just there to entertain the men and give the place a party atmosphere.
Hurray, finally seem to have gotten my brother into Justified, which I accomplished by just watching the last three episodes of season 4 in front of him. He really likes Olyphant so I'm surprised its taken me this long but what actually lured him was apparently Walton Goggins. When he showed up on screen the reaction…