Too bad your gang of dangerously Hispanic underage ruffians is no match for pretty white kids with problems (according to that one episode with Paris Hilton).
Too bad your gang of dangerously Hispanic underage ruffians is no match for pretty white kids with problems (according to that one episode with Paris Hilton).
Liked and seconded (or thirded). Alan Cumming and Parker Posey make that film but almost every moment has some decently funny stuff.
"So..he's kind of tall and wears T-Shirts..sometimes?"
Never. Promise. Crazy. A baby.
Her?
I'm actually a pretty bit fan of "Signs". It has several flaws but the preformances by all four core actors are great. The comedic moments still amuse me and Gibson's break down at the dinner table still feels genuine enough to be credible.
in regards to the hot men watch: The show could have used a reaction shot of Zachary Quinto and Jonathan Groff sitting together. That hot couple needs to be respected.
If NPH wanted to take some time off, I wouldn't mind watching Andrew Rannells host. Personally, I'd be surprised if Harris hosted next year anyway. I imagine that as soon as HIMYM ends Harris will want to jump into a Broadway show of his own.
To correctly play Rasputin he's going to have to be so incredibly gross. Like, ten times beyond "Howard Hughes had long finger nails and once peed in some milk bottles"
Really, anything after the part were Bill figures out who Amsterdam's (ugh, that name) father was is completely unnecessary. I think they realized that there's no way that Amsterdam (seriously, what a terrible name) could actually kill Bill the Butcher so they incorporated the draft riot.
I enjoy watching him but he doesn't seem to relax into his roles. It's more you watching DiCaprio play make-believe.
Half of me always thinks it's sad for The Cowardly Lion and The Tin Man that Dorothy flat-out says she'd miss The Scarecrow the most…but then I remember that The Scarecrow is the best character and her feelings are accurate.
Someone, somewhere, needs to remember that "Six seasons and a movie!" was originally used in reference to The Cape! Legacy, people, legacy.
I just posted the same thing (I should have checked the next page before commenting). Richard III is just jaw-droppingly amazing in tone and writing.
I'd take Richard III personally. "If I cannot be a lover, I will prove myself the villan" is an awesome sentiment/theme on power, greed, and hatred.
To be fair, Wall-E did have trouble holding his own robot hand.
You know, after watching Samuel L. Jackson doing the "I'm the one who knocks" monologue, I really do think Breaking Bad's writing should be immortalized. That speech, Jesse's "Problem Dog" speech, and a narrative version of Krazy-8's death…they should all be saved in this fictional future.
Monday is part of my weekend, so I'm going to count this. I continued on with my quest to see all the Best Picture Oscar winning films with "How Green Was My Valley"and it might be the least deserving Oscar Best Picture winner ever. It's at least top three along with "Gentleman's Agreement" and "Around the World in 80…
That's good to know. I actually haven't messed with the settings that much but I'll have to check through to see if there's a more convenient setting for my reading.
stupid story: one time I had the Book of Mormon CD playing in my car and I was singing along to hassa diga ebowai while in a drive-through line. I kind of forgot and opened up the window at the point when the song changed from "fuck you" to "fuck you in the following, very specific ways". I got awkward looks from the…