John Irving, you mean?
John Irving, you mean?
This is a nice commentary on "Hook." While "Hook" is problematic, I don't think it's problems lie with its overall themes or (largely) it's acting, but in the execution. The fact that it is too lengthy and the "Neverland" scenes look like a cramped amusement park is jarring and disruptive. And all could have been made…
Probably because you're hearing it wrong. It's "Ste-phen!" not "Ste-ven!" Big difference.
And that he would only play a doctor that has two limps instead of one.
Reminds me of the time after 9/11 that Rob Schneider vowed to donate all of his proceeds of "The Animal" to victims of the attack. Yes, ALL the proceeds. Amounted to about $8.75, if I recall.
I think you're in denial about how much your explanation of denial absolutely does not apply in this scenario given the rabid offense Wayans went on.
Because "Minions" was absolutely joyless and offensively boring. Does that work for ya?
That creepy sing-songy little girl chant of "one two Freddy's coming for you" made me piss my pants when I was a kid. RIP Wes. Legend.
Um, I don't think you understand what "irony" actually means. Try looking that up.
I admit they fucking lost me with a decade of being completely lame and irrelevant. And, to my earlier point, "past their prime."
Sorry, but I followed them into their shit-show years with Bayley and dropped them because they absolutely sucked. The fact that they had a decade of complete awfulness doesn't make my opinion an uninformed one.
Wow, thanks for trying to substitute your subjective opinion as fact.
I can't find anything to rhyme with Lewy Body dementia to name my song. Sorry.
Ferrell hasn't been able to turn the switch to drama, dramedy, or pathos the way either Steve Martin or Robin Williams or Bill Murray have.
"Never get a fast dog…."
Ditto. My thoughts exactly.
"Sew very old one, sew like the wind!"
I have every right to comment on whatever the hell I want to comment on. Grow up, douchebag.
I'm nowhere near being a hipster and still think "tears of a clown" is the most trite, reductionist, avoidance of Williams' actual medical issues, title that the band could have come up with. It reeks of taking advantage of a headline.
Not since the 80s. When they were in their prime.