Fun and slightly related:
Fun and slightly related:
I was too busy looking at WILLOW CLEAVAGE to respond…
I'll just sit here listening quietly as you go about this. ….right over here. …real quiet like. No..it's okay, go ahead…
Not the way you do it.
I think the word you mean is "stoned"…or possibly "confused." Either one of those are pretty good adjectives for his last 5 years or so worth of interviews.
Ohhhh—the hot naked vampire walking around movie! That was called "Lifeforce?" Huh.
Well, it could have been only them in the theater, or them and other school-kids ditching school. I mean, it was a matinee showing during a school (and therefore probably work) day so it probably wasn't very crowded. I pronounce this declaration of the "entire theater" feasible. Carry on.
I just can't understand why they wouldn't have gone ahead and filmed it that way originally? Filming started last year—it's not like this is some new phenomena that just reared it's head in the last few months.
I have a hard time imagining it's better than German (so long as you're talking angry upset as opposed to sad upset) though—even friendly banter sounds angry in German.
I'm with you all the way. I tried to watch this show and couldn't get through the first three episodes. Cat Dennings is watchable, but her sense of comedic timing is very, very bad.
Mr. Gibson, would you ever go full retard again, like you did that time you got pulled over by the cops?
"How did they finally kill Frosty?"
I never particulalry disliked 3, and kind of liked some parts (though I do wish the effects at the end had been better) and some of the ideas, but I have to say the "version based on Fincher's notes" was marginally better.
It's when you trade notes in class, right? Like with that cute girl you like and does she like you? Yes? No? Maybe?
I liked 4…up until the human/alien giant baby-thing. Then it totally went off the rails. Up until then I was okay with it.
Quiet on zee set!
The font, the suits, the "pilot", the Alien ship, the eggs, the…hey! Wait a minute!
Hell—try avoiding a score to a big game you want to see later. Anytime I do that it's almost gauranteed someone will blab to me or I'll be walking by a TV and look up at the exact moment the score flashes by.
The good news is now you can cancel until next season starts up, then watch it all on demand! That is my plan for all things HBO when "Game of Thrones" (or whatever they decide to call it next year—I'm sort of assuming they'll keep that name and NOT go with "Storm of Swords, A Song of Ice and Fire Part II) resumes.
One word: Vampires!
One other word: Zombies!