Although I really like that movie and him in it. I mean, he was pretty great up until Payback, which I feel is underrated. The South Park episode kinda pointed out how he's always playing a character who is getting tortured, which is so true.
Although I really like that movie and him in it. I mean, he was pretty great up until Payback, which I feel is underrated. The South Park episode kinda pointed out how he's always playing a character who is getting tortured, which is so true.
Or Pee-Wee Herman (preferably a spinning one).
Hi, Tom!
I'm stoked that his mother was brutally murdered in the 1950s because it made his books awesome.
70 YEAR OLD SPOILER ALERT!!!!!
I agree about being hollow. I liked the visuals and the concepts, but I would say it was just a tad too predictable. And it wasn't like the end of Star Wars where they blew up the Death Star.
Mean evil twin of John Waters would be terrifying.
He killed that woman with his car, so Mr. Plow.
I keep hearing it about GOTG, but I guess I don't care about MacGuffins. I'm blind to MacGuffins.
To be fair, if you piss on Vincent Price's grave, his skeletal boner pops out of the ground and you hear a faint "Aim for where my mustache would have been!"
It's kinda interesting. I don't consider myself a comic book guy, but over the years, I've read wikipedia or just heard stuff, about characters dying.
I only know him from his early work as the son on The Jetsons.
The Cold 6000 divided by Fox 2000 = 3 Ninjas
Matthew Broderick?
*Pimpbot 5000 slaps you*
It's Andre 3000's older brother.
The revolution will not be eulogized.
In college, I knew a Laura. She was the perfect girl, warm smile, lovely personality, perky breasts. One time it was raining buckets on a weekday and she volunteered to drive us out to a supermarket that would accept my fake ID and we all got drunk that day. And she hung out with the boys, playing video games and…
Common mistake. Alan Arkin has two bulging neck veins, not one.
"James Ellroy to cry in the bathroom for the next 30 minutes because of an internet comment about his fashion sense, then start working on Fox 2000’s remake of 1944 noir classic Laura"