Literally has two definitions now. I can't understand what you're saying. Can you use a synonym for literally?
Literally has two definitions now. I can't understand what you're saying. Can you use a synonym for literally?
Which pair? I listed four people.
I thought of the same, but I did a quick google search for lists of TV actors/actresses and it's quite a white list.
So who should direct Gravity's Rainbow?
The final season will just be Jeff sitting at a desk while Abed and Chang make weird faces at him.
I really hope there is no index or useful search function and only the "load more" button you have to push to find any reviews for movies released before this year.
At the time the movie was being filmed Corey Feldman and Michael Jackson were close friends. While the King of Pop did not visit the set, his famed chimpanzee Bubbles was a frequent guest, but had to be confined to Feldman's trailer while he was filming. After shooting Corey would return to his trailer to find that…
Chasing Amy?
Smith did good work. I've always said the only thing Dogma is missing is a narwhal.
It's like how gravity is actually a force that's leaking into our universe from another. Perhaps she's a demon in another universe whose malevolence is permeating our own domain, and its effects coalesce into this phantom we know as Steph.
It's going to be Kevin Smith's next film.
Seems like longer than a year.
Heavens to Betsy. Oh those nutters. Shenanigans.
Film critic argues blockbuster fantasy film is trash and is only for children and childish adults. It's full of technical marvels but no character substance and makes children stupid and violent. Another critic disagrees and notes the difference between the movie and poorly done fantasy movies, like one done in 3D…
"The film isn’t a baseball pic, per se; Linklater considers it a closer cousin to his 1993 film Dazed And Confused. "
I suppose I have to argue for the book with my namesake….
They were good friends so I could see that. In fact they were friends before going to Tombstone.
I saw your review. I would call it a loose adaptation. They get pretty much everything wrong about the gunfight, including but not limited to where it was (it was in an empty lot, not the corral), who died, and the invention of people like Clementine.
Spoken like a true professor.