It's a troubling gray area.
It's a troubling gray area.
Damnit
Now I need to get off the internet and read more books.
Speaking of Leotardo, why isn't Inception on the list? Nolan had like 3 films on the AV Club best of the decade list. You'd think that would make it worth anticipatin'.
I'm not a fan of posthumorous releases either. I never saw the need for a response to the humor movement.
Isn't Fergie supposed to be Saraghina, though, the whore on the beach? If I say she is, I think you'll agree the character is supposed to be gross. So well-cast then.
I would like to quote Dan Savage on the matter:
Yeah, something's gotta give with these critics and their opinions.
I have a hard time believing Simon Kinberg had a hand in writing anything that could be described as witty.
I'm guessing it's rated on some sort of Nancy Meyers scale where B- represents how well it achieves being a Nancy Meyers movie.
"I am the Generalissimo."
Schmohawk
Renewed interest
When was the last time undergrads weren't into mellow vibes and jammin'?
3/4 seems kind of high. Did the vampires/zombies/mikepattoncartoons not show up until 3/4 into the movie? I feel like 1/4 of a good movie is more accurate. Although the moment with his dying dog was touching for people with dogs. But that was negated by the movie quoting Shrek.
Boxing Day is the day you go to the mall and buy the shit you wanted but your loser friends & family didn't get you for Christmas.
Inspired by the things that come out of said naked lady's body.
"See you at the party, Richter" was my favorite line too. And then he throws his severed arms away.
I love Shivers. I wish that was on dvd.
I always see a pile of Hounddog DVDs in the cheap bin everytime I'm in Walmart.
I'd consider it be some weird 'prequel' exception. Yeah, The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly is a prequel. It takes place during the Civil War, and both A Fistful of Dollars and A Few Dollars More take place after the war.
And the Mickey Rourke voiceover calls Rockwell a shark!