The trailer for this movie was seriously the worst. If the movie is anything like the trailer, it will Morrissey standing there moping, and his friend constantly saying, "Believe in yourself!"-type platitudes. Sure…that's so Morrissey!
The trailer for this movie was seriously the worst. If the movie is anything like the trailer, it will Morrissey standing there moping, and his friend constantly saying, "Believe in yourself!"-type platitudes. Sure…that's so Morrissey!
Naw…Franken kinda looks hot here….hotter than Mick Jagger, anyway.
I couldn't stop staring at it!
Ah, me too, me too. Add Cheryl Strayed's "Wild" to the pile. I read Mary Karr's "Lit" and have been wondering if I should give her other memoirs a go. I wish I had never read "Running with Scissors" though…ugh…I can't articulate how much I hated everyone in that book.
Yeah, this turned into a good documentary completely by accident.
This probably sounds ruder than I mean it to come off, but you should probably watch the movie before commenting on this point. He comes in 14th place in a high-level amateur race while completely clean, and then institutes his doping regimen to a) see how much his performance improves in the same race the following…
No, Toni Basil and Bananarama were not on the original soundtrack. They added songs to the 2nd disc of the Rhino reissue of the soundtrack to fill it out, I guess. http://www.allmusic.com/alb…
Amen. I always think about good ol'Bronson every time we get an AV Club interview where the interviewee (rightly) trashes a co-star.
Oh man… I suggested that my mom and I watch Flight while she was getting a chemo treatment (she's ok now!). I thought it was going to be a really uplifting movie and put us in a good mood to counteract the shittiness of chemo. I was wrong. Very very wrong.
I struggle with this stuff a lot myself. I also think about the fact that just about every CEO of every company is probably a Republican, so it's unavoidable in the end (unless you're living in a shack in the woods and killing your own squirrels for food). I won't be eating at Chik Fil A (damn, I miss them so much),…
I tend to follow a lot of unsolved cases, and I ignored this case for a very long time b/c the tabloids exploited the poor little girl so badly. However, I started learning more about it in the past few years and it is a GENUINELY BIZARRE murder case. I don't know what I believe, honestly. There are some good…
It's not just you. I was surprised at how offended people were at this piece. Maybe because I also think most concert-goers are objectively terrible, no matter what the band is (but ESPECIALLY Wilco…I will never see another Wilco show). Hopefully, you at least get some good people-watching in. This sounds like…
Yeah, he really brought a lot of heart to his Comeback role. That character could have been REALLY unsympathetic in someone else's hands.
The first time I ever noticed him was in The Comeback, because I was like, "Wow…he's hot for a middle-aged guy…" (which is why I think it's funny that he called himself a troll), and now I see him everywhere. I guess I was blind all those years.
Yeah, I think most people would say that Natalie Portman is the love interest in that movie.
I first saw this movie on Monstervision with Joe Bob Briggs. I'm not sure how old I was - high school or college - but I've been in love ever since. Joe Bob had a subway map of NYC, and would update you on The Warriors' progress towards Coney Island at each commercial break. A friend gave me the director's cut as a…
If anyone were to play me in a movie about my life, it would have to be Annabeth Gish. Always play the "cute" best friend/little sister. Frizzy brown hair. Too bookish to be cool. Developing inappropriate crushes on older guys. I feel like the only time she ever played a main "love interest" type part was in that…
Awww…it makes me happy that he was a Pee Wee fan as a kid. And that he considers the dream sequence with the giant pinatas as the high point of his career. I like this guy (extreme hotness and muscles aside).
So true. The great thing about the 1st incarnation of Pee Wee was that he was a big kid, but he also acted totally shitty the way all kids do in real life - even if they are good kids. The Big Holiday version is more innocent, but he still avoids being too saccharine by being angry and sarcastic from time to time.
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