I still think that, with a female protagonist, any "business in the front, party in the back" jokes would prompt accusations of sexist humor.
I still think that, with a female protagonist, any "business in the front, party in the back" jokes would prompt accusations of sexist humor.
You're forgetting about the haircut.
Well, I am in every way the wrong demographic to enjoy Taylor Swift, and I can't say I'm a fan. And yet, for some reason, the two things that used to annoy me about her have ended up making me like her a bit. First of all—yes, her hits (i.e., what I hear on the radio) all seem to be about either real or imagined bad…
It's Christine meets The Hills Have Eyes!
Audiences love that thing he does.
A cyber-thriller based on the work of Philip K. Dick, scored by Philip Glass? I'm in!
In this business, first you get the Oprah, then you get the money, then you get The Butler.
Tyler Perry presents Lee Daniels' Madea Gets a Butler
Whether "Joaquim Phoenix" was a deliberate potshot or a fortuitous typo, I like it and hope you keep it.
You win this round, sir.
I don't doubt she has some legitimate concerns, but it's important to keep in mind that she's competing for roles with established stars like Tyler Perry and Eddie Murphy.
Yeah, the story's often presented as if the actors were as surprised as the characters to see an alien popping out of their colleague's chest, which obviously couldn't have been true. It sounds like they were just surprised and viscerally repulsed by how gory and extensive the effects were.
Best line from the linked article about the filming of the chestbuster scene in Alien:
The twist is, he was dead inside the whole time.
Hey, it's almost like the kind of people who are susceptible to joining cults might have problems with shouldering responsibilities!
JOHNNY: Anyway, how is your sex life?
"I don't think I've ever found two words flavors that funny tasty when put together."
I think it works tonally, but that may have to do with the fact that I was young enough when I first saw Ghostbusters that a lot of it was genuinely scary.
I've been pitching it as Locke meets The Seventh Seal but for some reason people keep telling me I'm being pretentious.
Shall I compare thee to a Tina Fey?
Thou art less lovely and more desperate