She's young and hot, career for ~10 years is a given. The boys now look like creepy camp counselors and will be lucky to still be acting 2 years from now.
She's young and hot, career for ~10 years is a given. The boys now look like creepy camp counselors and will be lucky to still be acting 2 years from now.
That sounds awesome. It must be a truly terrible movie for that to not have been awesome.
I honestly don't get it. He's filming 5 of the episodes, but the other 8 would conflict with what, tour dates?
Shut up, you'd hit it.
"I told you to call me Bronco." - Phil
You know what? I spent a couple hours trying to think of a defense and everything I came up with had holes.
Yes. The ending hurt it a lot. I remember my enthusiasm for the movie dropping from "pretty entertained" to "meh", and unfortunately it ended right there, leaving me with a meh impression of the movie as a whole, and having to remind myself that the rest of it was actually pretty good.
Well you have bad grammar.
@avclub-1b9a80606d74d3da6db2f1274557e644:disqus I r fanboy? Sadface.
Edit: A reply below pointed out how this comment was a dick move, and they're right. I'm leaving the original posts, but, "ugly = evil" is a problem and there's no way around that. Sorry.
Don't care, want Iron Man movies that are as good as the first one
Aww =/ He really got screwed by Marvel. The fans did too, because he was infinitely better than Cheadle in the role.
Well, there is your mother.
I've been waiting for one about how Quentin Tarantino's girlfriend was caught plagiarizing and had to retire from journalism.
I am Jack's unnecessary yet pervasive italics.
"The most serious charge" is a way of saying throw 10 years of jail time at someone for pushing a camera out of their way. No, it's not appropriate, it's police culture ruining lives because that's what pigs do for a living.
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Maybe stiffness wasn't the right word. Unnaturalness was. I could see the words on the page as she was saying them, put it that way; it felt like she was reading a script.
You of all people should know, Heisenberg, that we're perfectly capable of being both at the same time; it's only when we comment that our wave function collapses and we become one or the other.
I watched a couple episodes, and the writing was great, but the weak link was, IMHO, the lead actress. She tries very hard and puts a lot of heart into it, but she's just not a Lauren Graham. She plays the comedy overly broad, and there's a stiffness to her delivery that feels unnatural. It takes someone of a slightly…