May she rest in peace, and may a choir of Angels Gooba Gobble her passage into Heaven.
May she rest in peace, and may a choir of Angels Gooba Gobble her passage into Heaven.
Trust me, I opted to wanting to rent or buy the book, but I also wanted to support local bookstores that aren't carrying what I'm looking for, so audio book was the next best thing, and it didn't disappoint.
He has his points, but he's so obnoxious throughout, I like to think I am a professional actor, and I would have stuck on the scene throughout, but not without wondering if it was all worth it in the end, the fame of being in the worst movie ever or not…
Sector 7 can take temperatures up to 9000 Degrees!
Seriously, just get a free month of Audible and get the audiobook, Sestero and his impression of Wiseau is better than anything our imaginations can comprehend. If you listen to the book, I guarantee you we won't need to see the movie.
THIS. Right here. I listened to the Audiobook of Disaster Artist, and all I worried about was James Franco as Tommy Wiseau being horribly obnoxious and me picturing myself standing up and walking out of the theater. I think what makes that book amazing is reading about the shitstorm of his production, I don't know if…
Hughes was thinking about Jon Snow rumors and accidentally wrote Sesteros instead.
It's definitely worth recommending, but good heavens, you will want to watch light fair movies for about two days afterwards, it's that soul crushingly sad. I agree with your take, though. I think Kurzel is a fantastic director, I just hope that Macbeth and his version of Assassin's Creed really go off well.
I've seen it only a second time this year (took the girlfriend to see it on her birthday the first time), and I was still entranced. It's the kind of Disney movie I would enjoy watching over and over instead of that cartoon one.
The only man who would make me want to see the new Gaspar Noe Picture with a descriptor like that.
If you compare it to the Original Disney movie, Kenneth Branagh made that overhaul worth watching. I watched the animated one after having not seen it in YEARS, and I think calling it "The Zug-Zug Hour" seems more appropriate than falsely calling it "Cinderella", the movie isn't about her, it's about the mice.
I have to wonder if the reviewer ever actually saw The Snowtown Murders, considering that violence is a part of his works, but it's not what it's all about: Snowtown effectively avoided a lot of violence in a movie about a murderer, it was about the psychological aspect of John Bunting and how he made an entire…
Popeye was supposed to be a deleted scene for the burial of Marvin Acme as a Pallbearer. You can find images of the storyboards for what it tentatively looked like in a Google Search on top of the scene, it was never animated.
Not Really. That Freeway idea is only something that could be cooked up by a Toon.
I love that when I was Seven or Eight and "Cats Don't Dance" was made, it basically took all the same contexts and just applied it to a mostly forgettable Scott Bakula cartoon.
Is "Bob Hoskins is watching you have sex" a recurring theme on the internet, because I've heard that on two podcasts now.
I agree, it kind of fascinates a Mild OCD to put your grenades next to your herbs instead of just assuming you want them there. I guess RE5 does away with most of the good choices of RE4, inventory filing being one of them, but RE4 is a lot of fun, stick with it, and when you start playing MGS3, Let us know: That's a…
The only things I remember about that movie:
1. The writers played Metal Gear Solid about the same time I did, because the informant that helped Arnold was Helga with a voice modulator, and her name was "Deep Voice", and yes, I also knew at Age 12 that Deepthroat was from the Watergate Scandal.
2. Christopher Lloyd and…
I'm glad he finally tweeted his home address, I have a trashcan I need to return back to him.
The closest thing to Babylon A.D. was Battlefield Earth.