Back-to-back, belly-to-belly, bumper-to-bumper, Wrestle Rock HUXX!!! Oh yeah
Back-to-back, belly-to-belly, bumper-to-bumper, Wrestle Rock HUXX!!! Oh yeah
I think with Rey they were shooting for a Miyazaki-an "Warrior Princess" type (she could've easily been Nausicaa or San). American entertainment doesn't do that kind of character a lot, so we lack that kind of cultural shorthand to process it.
The weird thing is that with about 1/3rd of the screentime, Poe makes a much…
Awww, I'm sorry Daisy :(
I didn't mind Rey (all that Mary Sue garbage was baseless sexist garbage), but this actress seems as bland as paste.
What's MORE than Unbreakable? Shatterproof? To the young youth? You wanna get gun? Shoot?
Wait, are JW's usually black? How come I didn't know that?
And Troll 2, oh my gooooooood
She's got nothing on the lady who wrote those Smash reviews for Vulture. Now THAT was some Pulitzer-worthy shit.
The Ringer to the rescue!
Yes, you are missing something with Kurosawa: He is a director who empathizes with the people in his films. All the people, not just the stars. Imagine that.
Her problem is, her name has "Jason" in it.
I don't think Emily Blunt is just dumb in that movie, so much as way in over her head. The only really stupid thing she does is almost sleep with that guy who tries to kill her. Everything else that happens to her is not her fault; it's the point of the movie that she comes to understand how little control she ever…
Everything I know about snooker I learned from reading The Post-Birthday World by Lionel Shriver. One of the main characters is a professional snooker player, and it makes snooker seem like the coolest thing in the world. Always thought it would be fun to watch, or at least play.
I will never forgive Birdman for casting her as a dowdy, washed-up old sad sack. What a waste (HLA aside).
McCarthy/Bullock NEED to be paired up again. They were gold together.
Look at the adjective — "fashionable".
Finished: F Is For Family — Boring/unfunny final episode aside, this was a hell of a first season. Way more poignant and relatable than I thought it'd be. My favorite detail: The Led Zeppelin stand-in band is called "Lifted Riffs".
I agree about The Big Short. It was like they went with a half-dozen different uncommitted approaches that all sucked.
Question for someone with more knowledge of the old-school pro wrestling territories: Does the bully character namedropping Haystacks Calhoun during the Halloween beatdown scene give away the location of the small-town setting?
It reminds me, of all things, a much cruder/foul-mouthed version of The Middle. There's even a diapered white trash neighborhood kid walking around.