bennyboy56
bennyboy56
bennyboy56

The director can, and did, spend his money however the fuck he wanted to. But the anonymous crew member has every right to talk about it and ridicule it as they want to. Just like every employee out there is entitled to blow off some steam about bosses they don’t particularly like doing things inefficiently or

I think it will show that her blood was filled with LSATichlorians, making it genetically inevitable that she would go to law school.

I didn’t see her so much as insufferable, but as someone who has the luxury of being sunny and positive towards others because she never had anything about her life challenged, from her home life through college.  

A comedy special about wooden shoe molds? Huh, could be interesting.

I think The Phantom Menace was the best anyone could expect out of pure, unadulterated George Lucas. He needs the Gary Kurtzes and Marcia Lucases of the world to keep him in check, and no one on TPM was willing to do that. I also think that what Lucas does well he does excellently in TPM, and I still get bolts of joy

“Don’t ya hate it when the intern hands you your coffee and she makes eye contact? I mean, jeez, didn’t you read your contract, you dumb slut?”

So even the people who put her make-up on in the mornings also had to be in full make-up and costume? Even the catering table people? Her driver? The concierge, bellboy... everyone decked out in apocalypse gear?

Maybe this explains why Mel Gibson is the way he is?

Or maybe Chris Hemsworth talked to Taylor-Joy for months nonstop about not getting respect from Martin Scorsese.

I assume she’ll call it Unrelatable.

You don’t understand, he’s the perfect choice because he had a TV show that ended before most of these students were even born.

The show was on a par with Heroes in how it burned so brightly and burned out so fast.

15 years after its premiere, why is Glee still constantly going viral?

Glee was only truly self-aware for the first 13 episodes. It went downhill extremely quickly after that.

Yuck. No thanks. Adapt another one of his books or do something new.

A prestige TV remake of Friday the 13th sounds absolutely fucking awful regardless of Fuller being attached. I don’t want to watch 7 episodes of backstory about Jason’s mother’s traumatic past and 1 episode where Jason looks at a hockey mask and maybe kills someone half accidentally in the last 5 minutes setting up

You know that Justified quote everyone’s fond of using? “If you meet an asshole once, well, you met an asshole, but if everyone you meet is an asshole then you’re the asshole”?

It’s nuts. I have a hard time thinking of a movie like it - just 0-60 in terms of throwing out world-building ideas. I can’t say it’s a “good” movie, but it is unique and fun.

Hopefully more of the off-wall rapid-fire world-building of the Chronicles of Riddick, and less of the “simplify things” of Riddick.

she has always come across as a little unstable...trying to blackmail or destroy your trolls is not healthy, just block