Now THAT'S how you burn a Coppola!
Now THAT'S how you burn a Coppola!
Notice how almost all of these are from the late-80's/ early 90's? The concept of a responsive and personable artificial intelligence must have been incredibly compelling back then, unlike today where it's more of an afterthought.
The dude by himself would probably be fine, but get him and the whole OF gang together and you're 100% correct.
Skits on rap albums were my favorite part….when I was 14.
It was a beautiful song, but it ran too long, so they cut it down to 3:05.
But she kills Neil Patrick Harris, doesn't that make her a hero?
No, I think Drew appreciates how funny Tyler Perry is.
I felt like the plot could have been larger: once the big reveal happens regarding what's happening in the town, there's no where else they can go.
That coffee shop scene with Kristen Wiig….my God is that funny shit.
The Grey: The Bleaker the Better!
The Grey suffered from a bad trailer: Too many people thought it was gonna be: "LIAM NEESSONS FIGHTS WOLVES?!?! F*CK YEAAAAA!!!"
"Where's 'Our Idiot Brother'?!?!"
This Afternoon's Malady is a great album!
Same thoughts on The World's End. I thought it was silly fun but not much else. Trying too hard to be something bigger than it was.
"That one kid REALLY liked the Speedo man!"
EVEN WHEN THE SHARK ATE SAM JACKSON?!?!
"pretty shallow and cynical. And not very funny either"
John Hawkes made that movie memorable: I wish it was more about him.
Yeah seriously, how can somebody dislike "Goatse: Portrait of The Abyss"?
I think the movie would have been slightly better if they removed/recast Jonah Hill's obnoxious and over the top character.