Didn't know Jeff Lynne was hate worthy nowadays.
Didn't know Jeff Lynne was hate worthy nowadays.
Correct on both. The subtitle was Alpha Papa, but because it was released in the U.S. without the subtitle, just Alan Partridge was accepted as an answer.
That's got me really excited, as the Gundersons are definitely one of the sweetest parts of Fargo.
Didn't know they were in this. Be very cool to see them, although it'll be a little weird to see them older.
He did do Only Lovers Left Alive and that was only a few years ago.
Just chiming in to add on that, no, you're not alone, it's weird as fuck, but I don't comment on it when I've seen it because I can't even find the words to respond to it.
Very good. Got the majority of it correct. Remarkably, SLJ didn't appear in either of the MCU films released this year. And you're on the right track with Eyes Wide Open, but you've actually just named the Earth-2 sequel to Eyes Wide Shut.
Correct on everything! I and everyone on my team forgot there even was voiceover in Scott Pilgrim. All the more reason for me to see it again.
Correct on all three. Is Indian Summer worth a watch? Also, how long does Sam Raimi appear in it? I truly never thought he would appear in anything other than maybe a cameo in one of his films.
Last night was the season finale of Movie Trivia, indeed the final one for 2016, and it was indeed a very, very fun night. My film group fielded two teams under their current names for the last time, The Beer Hunters: From Beer To Eternity and my team of Don't Hate Robert Altman's The Player, Hate David Fincher's The…
Why not start with Hidden Figures, the book this is based on?
Also, when this was reported on a year ago, this detail was included as part of the basic plot summary being provided by the studio, as shown here: https://thedissolve.com/new…
Battleship added aliens to the plot, which is very laughable to consider grafting onto Battleship the game.
Doesn't surprise me. While he's immensely talented and super charismatic onscreen, he's always struck me a tiny bit as a prick in real life.
The only reason I'd ever see this film is if it took a cue from the other 2016 film with Bryan Cranston and featured a scene where Cranston repeatedly slams Franco's head into a cake.
Here's the thing. The trailers did such a piss poor job of explaining the premise that I thought it was about Will Smith speaking to the personifications of abstract concepts. Thus, I was surprised to find out they were actors in the first place.
Pretty solid. It's a very common mistake, but Con Air was not directed by Michael Bay. And you missed one Coen Brothers film with Buscemi in it for a scene, Miller's Crossing. Still, even remembering his appearance in Hudsucker Proxy is impressive.
I don't think Jay Roach has any Apatow connections. And the Night At The Museum films aren't Apatow productions.
Once one of my teammates mentioned it as a possibility, I knew it had to be it.
Also, Jay Roach isn't the director of any Night At The Museum film. Much worse director for those.