Today I learned that there is a thing called Bratz: Babyz. Not only that but there are two things involving Bratz: Babyz out there. I don't really feel any more enlightened about this news as you are.
Today I learned that there is a thing called Bratz: Babyz. Not only that but there are two things involving Bratz: Babyz out there. I don't really feel any more enlightened about this news as you are.
Better than talking about Dick Pope like last year. Heh, that name is pretty funny even without mispronouncing it.
"If a Wal-Mart could throw up…"
I don't think Triumph could top his Star Wars premiere bit or his bit in Chicago with Jack McBrayer but this one was still great.
What this series needs is a "no white guy with acoustic guitar/white lady with piano" rule.
We all know that they're going to give as many "awards" to Hillary's America as possible. It's pretty obvious.
We Hate Movies talked about this a few weeks back; the twists are real "seriously what the fuck is your problem Hollywood" in action.
I did not expect a straightforward and honest response but rather a jokey response. Says something about me, huh?
I would think it would get in more theaters soon or at least stick around depending on how the Oscars go. We will see what happens.
I don't get it.
Well, the concept of the movie sounds a hell of a lot more unique than other movies he's done in recent time. I should probably catch it sometime but I'll check out the Founder first, what with it being in lighter release and more likely to drop out soon.
I was the only person who saw Patriots Day in the theater yesterday. It was intriguing and suspenseful but I can totally understand why no one wants to see it. Would you believe that movie has grossed as much as Monster Trucks?
I agree, you should not make football political. Of course, the Breitbartians are going to make it political by siding with the Patriots. (or at least those who aren't protesting the "BLMFL" are)
I normally cheer for the AFC but in the Pats or Steelers are in it, I am willing to make an exception. Let's bring the Lombardi trophy to the ATL!
IT'S COUNTRY'S NIGHT…TO ROCK!!
(announcer lists three to six pairings of pop acts performing alongside "country" acts)
You make a good point. Maybe it's the mainstream acts that will be in more trouble. Considering how they have large fanbases that aren't into Trump, they probably won't be at risk of harm. But you know no matter what happens, the Trumpers will get out there and criticize them for being Hollywood elitists who are "out…
Watching SNL this weekend, I agree with host Aziz Ansari about Trump making a speech denouncing the "lower-case kkk" that has been supporting him in an effort to try and unify the country.
"…in time for Caroline Siede’s review of the Kevin Smith-directed episode."
I'm feeling for ya, Caroline.
Could there be lots of art and pop culture influenced by the Trump administration? Of course. But are artists going to really carry through?
I may not be a fan of country music but I really do feel bad for the Dixie Chicks and how they have essentially been shunned because they don't side with what so many in the country world believe.
His drums on Pinch and One More Night are amazing. They totally suit the moods of each song. (I know it's heresy to some, but Ege Bamyasi is their best album in my opinion)