It baffles me that people are posting to a comment board of a pop culture website that facebook is a poor substitute for human interaction.
It baffles me that people are posting to a comment board of a pop culture website that facebook is a poor substitute for human interaction.
I love it when people say "think about that."
I'd say the key line
is the actors aren't given much to work with. They all seem to be calling it in. I'd like to think, based on Hurt Locker, than Jeremy Renner is better than this. Rebecca Hall, too. And I keep hearing how great John Hamm is on 'Mad Men' - he's utterly underwhelming here.
Wow.
This is straight from the TIFF blog.
good luck finding an outlet for that razor.
I don't really get
the impulse to see favorite movies premiere. It doesn't equate with seeing favorite/influential bands play famous venues.
curious
"The duo hook up with a pair of oversensitive hippies who offer to drive them home out of an inflated sense of guilt over the Australian government's mistreatment of the natives."
and that definitely *wasn't* ZMF.
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apparently if you put things inside , they disappear completely. Good to know.
I'm looking at that picture
…and wondering how he gets some of those knives out of their holders. And how he gets some of them out without slitting his wrists on others. There must be a specific order he had to memorize for his own safety.
"What we going to do tonight?"
Trillions!
From a reformed (or reforming) Evangelical…
Gotta agree with the critique; this is an outsider's take on evangelicalism, and it's not very good. Guy can't decide if he's Roman Catholic, Southern Baptist, or Pentecostal. As loud and obnoxious as evangelicals can be, you'd think it'd be easier to portray them…
Why is it
That when a director makes an over-the-top, so-bad-it's-funny action flick it gets a B+, but when a director makes an over-the-top, so-bad-it's-funny drama, it gets an F?
I guess T.I. Harris and I
have pretty different Rat Pack fantasies.
What the hell is
an "I think the judge might be calling?"
Disagree.
Winstead brings a certain world weariness to the role that anchors the film. In spite of her ever-changing hair color and flightiness, she really seems like she might be the antidote to Cera's obsessions with arcane video games and text message lingo - a world of artifice he seems trapped in and unable to…
…and 1500 years of theater, for that matter.
ehrm?
"….it's all external trappings trying to express internal developments"