"Once Julia shows up with my assortment of brightly colored t-shirts, we can get this sequel going."
"Once Julia shows up with my assortment of brightly colored t-shirts, we can get this sequel going."
"Once Julia shows up with my assortment of brightly colored t-shirts, we can get this sequel going."
No one's mentioned the best line of the night: "What does Max think?" "He thinks the wife's hot."
I think most of you got the question wrong. Its asking what films do you love despite an actor you dislike, not which actor stepped it up in a certain role. I can't stand Elizabeth Shue, but enjoy "Adventures in Babysitting," "Back to the Future 2," and "Leaving Las Vegas" despite her appearance in those films.
Case in point: Just a mention of "Perd Hapley" brought a smile to my face. And now typing, "…but it had the cadence of a joke," makes me laugh.
I rented a lot of R rated movies right under my mom's nose. My friend had the brilliant idea (as a 12-year-old, mind) that you could just switch out a R rated movie with "Tucker: A Man and his Dream." We must have rented "Tucker" 60 times from our local Schnucks video center. I've still never seen the actual…
I actually really enjoyed the episode. It was loopy as shit, but it had some great lines. I loved Jason's hurt feelings when Sookie points out that he isn't "magic." I also liked his overreaction to the news that Marnie's actually in charge: "Shit!"
Shouldn't the Italics go on "she's" in the second to last sentence. (if there is only one more comment after mine, I will have scored the world's first second-to-lastsies)