I like Colin Farrell a lot, but he needs a new agent or something. He is becoming associated with flops in a big way now (I'm just assuming this will be a flop).
I like Colin Farrell a lot, but he needs a new agent or something. He is becoming associated with flops in a big way now (I'm just assuming this will be a flop).
They just want to be as cool as Kim Deal.
I got that vibe way more from "A Serious Man."
I can't believe none of those guys said The Sopranos. Aside from two or three episodes that are generally considered "not good" that series was damn near perfect.
There was a Far Side rip-off comic in the papers for a while, can't remember the name now. It was so hopelessly bad that it illustrated Gary Larson's genius even more. His humor was just pitch-perfect.
I had the same reaction to The Office Christmas Special. But I watched the whole series on DVD so it was a bit more seamless than watching its original run in the UK. The ending of the second series is one of the most depressing things I've ever seen. Pretty much every main character is unhappy. Gervais/Merchant claim…
I was referring to Bowie and Morrisey as queens. Astley is super macho, his orange hair gives him powers not normally seen in nature.
I love the Zyzzyx Road throw-in at the end. You just know he does every interview just hoping it won't come up.
Indeed.
Rick Astley is super macho.
Yeah that was great
I'm more concerned about who the next Bond will be. Craig is great and has a few films left but I say it's time for an American Bond. If Brits can be Superman, Spiderman and fucking Lincoln we need to even this out.
Licence To Spill…Into Someone's Mouth
Is it just me or is there like a Maya Rudolph curse of some kind?
So Jabba is going to be in the movie. Sweet.
I don't know why everyone got so upset about a girl saying she liked pussy. She is just not ashamed of her genitalia, and I applaud her.
This town ain't big enough for the both of us!
These two queens need to just make out and get over it already.
That is a great movie period. Not too Walken-y either.
"Three years later, Schwarzenegger teamed up with Paul Verhoeven for Total Recall, and the two films are a study in how to (and how not to) integrate brainy science-fiction ideas into a bloody, quip-filled Schwarzenegger shoot-’em-up."