"Gliding All Over"?!? It's errors like this that make me VOMIT all over!
"Gliding All Over"?!? It's errors like this that make me VOMIT all over!
It was written and directed by Woody Allen. When he originally wrote it, Zero Mostel was supposed to play the lead, but David played him instead. I originally thought this was a weird replacement, but in my opinion, David is the best part of the movie. Without him, I think it would've just been another one of Allen's…
I'm here! And, coincidentally, my car is full of balloons and helium!
"Sorry, man. Parkinsons."
Good analogy. I really didn't know how I was reacting to that scene. It reminded me of the scene in Burn After Reading where
Granted, Paul was sort of a stillbirth of a combination of good ideas. But I still found those ideas interesting, I'll never not love the Pegg/Frost pairing, and there were a few moments that made me laugh.
Don't think about it. Just pretend he doesn't exist.
I'm very interested in this. I love the cast, and Larry David and Greg Mottola's work, even when flawed (Whatever Works and Adventureland, respectively) is always interesting at the very least.
OH SHIT!
I'm a straight male, but I get hard as a fucking rock when he does that thing where he finishes a sentence, then adds a few words to it after the sentence is over.
They seem like a great couple. Listening to Erica Oyama talk about their marriage on the JV Club was funny and sweet.
Ummm, umm… Take it from me, I love you…?
IT'S THREE SENTENCES, FOOL! (Heads to garage to sharpen battle axe)
You guys gave it the A, so…
Not "annoying", just "redundant", which I find annoying.
I know the trailer has those brief shots of Anna Faris and Rose Byrne in their underthings, and… yeah. Those interest me.
It seems like American releases of foreign films still use them. They played that awesome trailer for The Grandmaster at my theater, but they had some booming dude voice over the soundtrack.
"Become vengeance, Lake. Become wrath."
I'm too non-theatening.
But we should prepare for ZMF to show up torch and the place, and yell ownage at us as we all die in the fire.