It came out in the spring, so the trailer must have come out last year.
It came out in the spring, so the trailer must have come out last year.
He's probably plotting his revenge, and may be en route to your home as we speak.
Buncha band-wagoners… I celebrate that every week.
It looks like IMDb prioritizes movies over TV for 'best known' roles. Maybe because they track grosses for movies, but not ratings for shows?
I wonder if the rights to the colorized version are easier or cheaper to obtain. Or perhaps they're worried about B&W scaring off viewers?
She hears voices and has visions of the Force. It's no 'dueling with a floating laser ball' but I can buy that it's a start.
Lotta crap.
I loved their spatulas so much, I bought the company.
Depends on the theater. I'm seeing it a Bow Tie theater with reserved seats… but only if I get my tux from the cleaners in time.
The Force awakened? At this time of year? At this time of day? In this part of the country? Localized entirely within your theater?
Hey, money don't grow on trees.
There is something ghoulish about talking about real life as though it were fiction/entertainment, whether it's saying "spoiler alert" in reference to murder trials, or speculating about cliffhangers/whodunits.
I'm not trying to be holier-than-thou, because I do listen to Serial and watched The Jinx, so it's an issue…
I don't think any amount of grit can bring it back from the live-action version on NBC ten years ago: https://www.youtube.com/wat…
The opening scene had someone murdered while someone else was in the shower. I don't think they were connected to the family in the rest of the movie, but were just the closest neighbors and possible witnesses or could have called for help.
And you are right about the villains' scheme.
Also, hasn't she already played Jackie Kennedy? Is this just her role now?
"Bring the noise!" - Paramount executives
My parents went through a parrothead phase when I was a kid. They never travelled to see him, but always went when he was in town, and we listened to his greatest hits album and some concert bootlegs whenever we rode in my mom's minivan.
Maybe they were all sold out for the premiere or Christmas.
I should clarify that this was Manhattan, not Disneyland.
Yesterday my boyfriend and I went to multiple stores looking to buy a (toy, not display) lightsaber, but came up empty handed, even in stores with huge Star Wars sections. I wonder if this is connected to that, and the ban on these props for the premiere of the movie. That's the only explanation I can think of,…