Probably a lot less boobies in that one.
Probably a lot less boobies in that one.
I liked The Village, obvious twist ending or not. Watching Bryce Dallas Howard for a couple hours probably helped, but I really liked its weirdness throughout, and the creepiness of the creatures.
Temple, despite being a traditionally terrible program, actually produces good pros fairly often. You saw one contributing to the last Super Bowl-winning effort.
I actually forgot the dome thing was in the movie. I only remember Spider-Pig and that they moved to the Alaskan (I think) wilderness.
ASS TO GLASS
Anthony Hopkins hammy? Damn your eyes man! You'll hang for this!
GWAR. They're Muppets, right?
YEAH, HE'S FAT.
More like Zzz Zzz Zzz, amirite?
You don't need a studio to make a movie.
Can't get more American than that!
This looks awesome. I don't even want to read too much of the article for fear of spoiling some of the fun.
Don't worry, the Eagles eventually took him.
Sportswriters/broadcasters relying on cliches and unresearched fan service? Never.
Wasn't a 30 for 30, but there was an NFL Network doc on the last Cleveland Browns team that Belichick put together before the team moved to Baltimore. It was interesting, but seemed to be missing a whole lot on just why Modell moved the team, etc.
Very briefly.
Re: #2, Al Davis had to ask Marino's agent if he could throw deep, immediately making any of their decision making on Marino suspect.
My opinion of GARDEN STATE itself has nothing to do with it, as far as I'm concerned. It's about a rich, successful actor asking people to pay for his movie.
Whoa, spolier! I'm only 17 minutes into the scene!
No, you don;t get it. His aunt made him a shirt out of leftover wallpaper … wait, what? That was actually written into a movie? Wallpaper shirt?