It's from the sketch on The State where Michael Ian Black abandons and then reunites with his toothbrush.
It's from the sketch on The State where Michael Ian Black abandons and then reunites with his toothbrush.
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She better have a boy sidekick who better be played by Jacob Tremblay.
Fez, you've come back to us!
Mr. Show
I guess the reason he phrased it as a question is that some people genuinely can't smell what the Rock is cooking.
The Rock is officially doing Doc Savage for Shane Black!
Dogtooth: Well, holy shit. I knew this was a fucked up movie, and yet I didn't really have any idea how fucked up it was. I thought I wanted to see The Lobster before, but now…
I feel vaguely left out by having had four avatars for longish periods of time during my time here.
The writer/director of The Nice Guys, Shane Black (also Hawkins in Predator), is writing/directing the upcoming Predator reboot
You watched three of my favorite Woody Allen movies this weekend (I am hopelessly alone in that view of Blue Jasmine), so good job. Make sure Radio Days and The Purple Rose of Cairo are in your future, though.
Maybe you should give The Nice Guys a try to see where Predator will be heading in the near future.
Lethal Weapon: It's interesting to watch this with an understanding of what makes Shane Black tick, but it also sets me up as having the likely wildly unpopular opinion that this feels a bit like a rough draft for what was to come for him (it doesn't even have any characters who suck the heads off fish!). But even…
As much as I want to see Sean Penn fall on his face, I'm disappointed in The Last Face being this big a disaster, since I was hoping it might be Adele Exarchopoulos's big mainstream breakthrough. She's young, so hopefully she'll find another.
I highly recommend The Knick for more reasons than you finally getting all the jokes in the sketch.
Hey, Cinemax just hasn't made a decision yet, it could still very well come back.
I second the praise for Kiss Kiss, but I'd also like to recommend The Last Boy Scout, maybe solely for its opening (but godDAMN, what an opening).
Sneak preview for tomorrow's entry: Mike didn't hate The Neon Demon, which is halfway there, at least. However, it apparently inspired an awe-inducingly negative response from everyone else, as there was not just booing, but outright swearing at the screen (people even cursed and booed at the dedication to Refn's…
Do you also call them comic book motion pictures, because comic book movies is a nickname, and nicknames are for friends, and comic book motion pictures are no friends of yours?