I just read the Twitter posts, and judging by her phrasing, there's no way it isn't referring to the ribbing she gets over the Ghostbusters thing. Not sure what thread in particular was the back-breaking straw.
I just read the Twitter posts, and judging by her phrasing, there's no way it isn't referring to the ribbing she gets over the Ghostbusters thing. Not sure what thread in particular was the back-breaking straw.
Yeah, how the fuck is that supposed to be "unbearable"?
I'm usually not a big Heidecker fan, but I can't deny chuckling at this song.
I always thought The Powerpuff Girls had ended their run by the time Foster's was a thing. Living in Canada may have skewered my perception of Cartoon Network's chronology though.
I don't follow this whole 'brony' thing very much, but I can't help but feel labeling that guy as a 'typical' brony is unfair to the others. Maybe I'm wrong though.
Haha. That would be totes cool. Haha.
In Utero
"This leaves the door open for next week’s dregs—the long-delayed Walter Hill/Sylvester Stallone team-up Bullet To The Head and the Twilight wannabe Warm Bodies—to fail their way to glory."
A lot of people around these parts don't like Space Jam, per my experience.
When are we going to get a Jeffery Combs Random Roles on this site?
Tragically, it appears whichever segment Odenkirk submitted to Movie 43 was cut completely from the film. The directors for each segment were displayed during the credits and Odenkirk was nowhere to be seen. I like to imagine it stood out as being too funny when compared to every other sketch in the film. I hope it at…
Yes, but for different reasons entirely.
My girlfriend really wanted to see this because almost every actor advertised in the marketing material is somebody she loves. I tried to back out a little this afternoon, but relented.
Is it possible for a comedy to be so bad it's good? Actually, maybe that's the best way to look at this movie. The pure novelty of seeing many of these actors in outrageous sketches does offer a kind of bizarre enjoyment for me.
The Liev Schrieber/Noami Watts segment was an amusing concept and wasn't executed too badly. A maudlin B&W commercial parody near the middle was also appreciated by me, and the Chloe Moretz period sketch also made me chuckle a few times, even though they did a terrible job sticking the landing. I also enjoyed the…
Well…I saw Movie 43.
People get upset because they feel there was way too much Jason Segal/Amy Adams/Walter and not enough of the actual Muppets.
He looks a LITTLE different, but I'm skeptical that there could be another person out with Wiseau's voice who looks that much like him.
I think it was filmed a year or two prior to that casting news.