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craig ferguson shouldve done the show

Bubble boy!!!!

you know who had it worse to be honest, funnily enough Meg Ryan for fucking him, it seems like she virtually threw her career out the window after that decision

Russell Crowe was the only one I could stand to watch in Les Mis, The Next Three Days really wasn't bad and State of Play was alright too. Also he was wonderful in the fairly recent Tenderness, which no one saw unfortunately. He gets a lot of shit for no particular reason, except that he's gruff and doesn't like

i hate them

I wasn't trolling bro. I was getting years of irritation off my chest in a wonderfully pointless way.

Yes cause those six dudes I mentioned definitely constitute the entirety of what we consider cinema.

Please if you can.

I like the Coen Brothers, Steven Spielberg, Woody Allen, Robert Altman, James Gray (who's underrated to the extreme), Fincher, Del Toro, Cronenberg, Burton, The Lee's (spike and ang), Polanski, Mel Brooks, Andrea Arnold, Mira Nair, Nichols, Lumet, Ridley, Mendes… it's a pretty long list of people I like so I'm not

the entirety of quentin tarantino's ouevre besides pulp fiction, the entirety of chris nolan's besides the prestige, steven soderbergh generally, michael mann generally, wes anderson entirely, paul thomas anderson aside from there will be blood… their movies may be impressive visually but there's usually nothing in

why is a man showrunning this? when will men stop being in charge of literally everything behind the scenes in our media and movies, im so tired

Russell was good, the writing was tragically bad, in fact the worst sketches were the ones he wasn't in. The Oprah one and the chuck e cheese one were just awful one note garbage. At least Russell brought playfulness and some actual acting ability to the shit they gave him to do.

I always confuse this with the ten, which was equally awful. I'm also sure liev schrieber is in both movies? But in the ten he's the dude with the mri machines?

no it's not… at all…only if you're part of a very specific upper middle to upper class art background/scene

thought this was a netflix show through the whole trailer, still not convinced it's a movie… something about the cinematography :/

I can't believe you left out the most important part of this and the only reason I'll see it, Robert Sheehan, and my weakness for all his terrible films. The cherrybomb reunion is great though.

personally, Malice is a favorite, and a classic!

"(She nearly sells the notion that a thirtysomething woman would
wistfully pine for the days of real men like Jack Nicholson and Harrison
Ford—in other words, nearly makes Nancy Meyers’ tastes sound like her
own.)"- you know nothing, poor ignorant reviewer…. also keep telling yourself that

Never has anything been so wrong and embarrassing. Not Lana del Rey, this very poor excuse for a review.