Clem Hoately (Willem Dafoe)
Clem Hoately (Willem Dafoe)
“Nicolas Cage is going to play Dracula”.
Isn’t helping potential abusers before they start to abuse helping victims?
Are you sure? It’s going to be eight hours long, and it’ll be hard to tell if you came in late, or they started in the middle of a song.
This looked good, promising soundtrack and always love the look of a brown, 70's LA.
Yup.
Learns driver survived that wreck, starts shopping Altimas.
See Altimas.
Accepts death.
Steelies saved the day!
My god, not you too AV Club. Would bet my life this is written. It’s painfully obvious.
It’s so incredibly obvious it was on purpose. Nothing about it is natural. His first reply when she “misinterprets” him saying “on you” is just to repeat it. Nobody would do that - they’d say “The show called You” or something. Or she’d say “what do you mean” or something along those lines. On the very low chance it…
The thing about Will Ferrell, to me anyway, is that he got the reputation for being the REALLY LOUD guy because when he got to SNL, nobody else on the cast had the balls to go to some of those comedic places. If you watch his audition tapes for SNL, you’ll see that most of it is well-realized bits (like his Harry…
Eh, the bad reviews were overblown. I found Space Force pleasantly entertaining, though I can’t say I’ve found myself asking when the second season starts. Carell is basically playing General Michael Scott, though a little more competent. John Malkovich is a delight, though! I think some of the disappointment in that…
He’s pretty good in Everything Must Go as well ...
No shit. People don’t waste drugs like that.
I mean, this is how they talked about Kidman’s casting when the teaser dropped:
I do not get why, from the jump, the AVClub has been fixated on this casting not working (or the casting being the thing that would make this movie not work). Kidman and Bardem don’t look any more or less out of place than the best or worst biopic casting, and as a rule this stuff has always boiled down to…
I don't know, there's an underlying sadness to all those man-child roles he's played, so I can see him doing this part easily.
Stranger Than Fiction and (imo) Everything Must Go beg to differ.
It’s not a Miata or a brown diesel manual wagon, so do we really care?
You don't get to the top of the industry buying your own cocaine.
I think I assumed it was set in the 50s because it was filmed in colour. So basically there’s a part of me that believes Calvin’s Dad’s theory that until recently colour didn’t exist.