True, but the marketing has always been that this is the wealthy set. The tax convictions and bankruptcies obviously speak otherwise. It’s all worth it for Lisa Rinna.
True, but the marketing has always been that this is the wealthy set. The tax convictions and bankruptcies obviously speak otherwise. It’s all worth it for Lisa Rinna.
The funniest thing about these series is the “Real” in the titles. As if some actual Manhattan or Atlanta Buckhead socialite is going to get within a mile of something like this.
Well, plus a big dose of trust between brothers. The didn’t much second-guess one another.
I’ll bet your lawn is impeccable.
Hopefully that spreads to air conditioning and entertainment systems as well. That gives me everything I need to drive without looking down.
So street vendor waiting for reimbursement for lost revenue decided to start dealing drugs? Sounds like he was complicit in the “ruining.”
These days that actually DOES sound like a reasonable basis for a system of government.
Yeah this is kind of a shame since Pine has banked so much public goodwill, and I’d say he burned more with that intro than the film itself. Gaaah.
Don’t forget James Franco thrashing around for a while with a bunch of aggressively mediocre projects.
yeah but she’s looking a bit rough these days, so maybe she’s lowered her standards a bit
I’d throw some Inherent Vice in there.
Best thing about the Coens is their next movie was always whatever was most interesting to them personally, rather than shooting to leverage the last one into something bigger. Try to find the connective tissues between their final run (never mind how they started, Blood Simple / Arizona / Miller’s Crossing):
And even with the specific conflict in question, what does anyone think happens if Hamas stays in power? We will be watching this movie every few years from now on, much as we have been. Not to mention that for 50 years every country that has attempted to permit resettling of Palestinians has deeply regretted it in…
Bust a deal and face the Wheel!
You can’t prove that.
Just don’t let Tarantino near her.
Some of the kid stuff did get a bit too slapstick but we also had at least one getting sucked to his death in the sand so it wasn’t all romper room. I think it’s aged well but there’s no doubt it was a bit of a departure from Road Warrior (until the final chase, of course), so not surprising that immediate reaction…
It was a shame they didn’t make any more of those. Sounds like it was just cost-prohibitive.
I was bewildered why he would need encouragement from anyone to make Furiosa after the smash success of FR
I realize opinions vary on Thunderdome (I for one find it highly entertaining and a big first step towards his wasteland society building that would lead to the Fury Road setup) but it’s pretty amazing that he’s turned out four and counting without a dud among them. I haven’t heard much about the quality of Furiosa…