he migh be deed!
he migh be deed!
"Fisher [Stevens] and I set out to make a film…" Ugh, indeed
It seems you missed her jones for more puns
"Poor" because the humor (scant as it may have been) of the joke derived from the fatuousness of the joke-teller? Or maybe it's possible to make a "fair" or even "good" joke wherein the humor derives from the fatuousness of the joke-teller, but it just didn't happen here?
Yeah, and she's American, so what was she even doing in Italy in the first place, anyway?
When I heard she wrote a book called "If I Had Done It…" I was like whaaat?
"Stolen beer tastes better" - Bill Pullman, "Mr Wrong"
I should have conceded the under the porch sequence in the first place. Yes, I liked that.
I liked "The Village" (and pretty much any movie you care to name) a lot more than I liked "The Visit"
I liked a lot about "Unbreakable", especially the music, and the basic idea of the guy doesn't know he has super powers, etc., and a lot of the execution was done well, e.g., the fight sequence (although the set-up was clunky) and the idea that each character has a color, etc., and little things like Robin Wright…
I hope so - "Unbreakable" was a guilty pleasure for me, so I'd welcome a renaissance, I just can't buy that "The Visit" was part of it.
The kid did a rap song, into the camera. I watched it. Of all the things I wish I could unwatch, that's the one I'd pick.
I can't trust an A.V. Club review of a M. Night Shyamalan movie - not since I.V. said that "The Visit" was watchable, gave it a B, etc. Nope, no way.
Yup - too many buttons now. There was plenty to do/control with the simple Sega controller and '94 NHL was when it all came together to perfection.
Yes, and you're right about them doing away with the head bleeding thing in NHL '94… I just mean the playability - passing, one-timers, shooting, line changes, goalie control, etc. Not that I'm a video-game connoisseur or anything, so there's probably a better word for it than "playability" but that's all I could…
In 1994, Sega won me over with NHL '94, the best video game I've ever played.
Indeed, but Hollywood didn't even exist when the Founding Farmers started this whole mess, i.e., we were doomed long before Hollywood fantasy tried to depict it in a commercially appealing way.
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People who desire to wield power are exactly the type of people who should not be entrusted with it. So yeah, we're doomed, but we were doomed a long time ago and it's a miracle we've lasted as long as we have
David Hornsby was terrific as the douchebag guy on "The Joe Schmo Show"