I'd love to see more behind-the-camera content. Take a look at 2nd unit directors — those guys often contribute enormously to the films they work on, and most of them remain anonymous in any public sense.
I'd love to see more behind-the-camera content. Take a look at 2nd unit directors — those guys often contribute enormously to the films they work on, and most of them remain anonymous in any public sense.
It's a much more arduous process than a lot of people think. It actually helped me a lot as an actor to sit on the other side of the desk.
"One of these days I'll 'revolutionary leaflets' him!"
I love the way he says "great"— "Gleet! Gleet!"
That or an opportunity to form a boy band.
Ghost Story isn't bad. There's a quality to the direction that for me keeps a lot of the scares from landing as they ought, but it has some effective moments.
Team those two with The Partly Cloudy and you've got a hat trick.
15 bands that rhyme with "poo": another list from the AV Club
"That was Roxanne, from The Police. Or, as they're now known, Sting."
The accident sounds truly horrendous— if it was as bad as it sounds she must have been the very definition of a trouper.
God damn these electric sex pants!
From the eternally sprightly and lighthearted Danny Kaye to Hollywood's dourest funster seems an unusual casting tradeoff.
@avclub-9024f9f0a80d2d248c7c6efb2e715c37:disqus : Wait, what three qualities? Don't just leave it hanging!
Ponyface.
Clearly you weren't there for the sixties.
I feel there is a stronger argument for "Crimson and Clover", which accurately captured the way we ourselves were "over and over," sometimes more than once.
Well, if you play your curds right, you could create a whole cottage industry.
Have you considered a different cheese?
Ned Beatty?
(Knock on the door. Pennywise enters.)