We don´t live all in the US, that is the "real world" to you. In my real world, people are fit.
We don´t live all in the US, that is the "real world" to you. In my real world, people are fit.
Deleted mine. Just saying: in my country she would be considered near obese. And those tattoos make her uglier.
One of us! One of us!
Ha, I live in a one-room apartment, so the joke is on me. On the bright side, social life in South America is outstanding.
Learn to play the stock market, earn some thousands, then put your capital in a comfortable investment (mmm, 10% annuity?), then join couchsurfing or anything else, put your finger in a world map, and sail away. You´re welcomed.
Sorry for hijacking the thread, but c´mon, is BLACK MIRROR. It is more important than the Pope.
I like Sandler but to make the comparison right he should be formally innovative. His scripts are interesting (wrapping issues with vulgar comedy and somewhat bringing the point at the end) but his technique is flat.
I like Sandler but to make the comparison right he should be formally innovative. His scripts are interesting (wrapping issues with vulgar comedy and somewhat bringing the point at the end) but his technique is flat.
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Well, it is not exactly apartheid. Before the wall in Jerusalem was up, crossing was more or less straightforward, and for adventurous people, is even now an everyday activity (who do you think that works in all those shiny new buildings under construction in Tel Aviv?). I remember a guy coming and going back from…
If said parties are in Tel Aviv, yes, he is. And believe me, you want to go to said parties.
"What? You are FILMING this? Oy vey"
Hudson Hawk is amazing. No idea why it flopped. If it was released today, it would be a mild success. It was original, funny, and unexpected.
No, but I read it. There is not such thing as a bad Vonnegut. The man was your national treasure, the Mark Twain of the 20th Century.
This is the space to state that I liked John Carter and I think that is one of the best inoffensive adventures to come out this side of the 1990s.
What´s the draw? Do the gayness come right at you? IN 3-D?!
I wish I could watch LoA on a ginormous screen, 70 mm. I am even willing to pay to watch that. Like paying real money and all, I tell ya. Hollywood, are you listening?
The title has that side effect on the box office. It even makes this joke lame.
SPOILER ALERT AGAIN: mine is the scene where Fred is in the stairs and sings a little. And then…
Nobody tells me anything. What´s next? A space to write our grievances and thoughts about movies and TV series?