@avclub-131799f66a96ee034181e8a54b4c0b49:disqus Jimmy Stewart was definitely a playboy before he got married (in his early 40s, I think), but everything I've read about him indicates that he truly settled down at that point.
@avclub-131799f66a96ee034181e8a54b4c0b49:disqus Jimmy Stewart was definitely a playboy before he got married (in his early 40s, I think), but everything I've read about him indicates that he truly settled down at that point.
I'll take the Hyde Park trailer over that obnoxious "extended look" for Les Miserables that features everyone talking about how awesome they are for being able to sing live. Regal has been playing it in front of every movie for at least the past two months, and now even hearing the title of the movie makes my blood…
I'll take the Hyde Park trailer over that obnoxious "extended look" for Les Miserables that features everyone talking about how awesome they are for being able to sing live. Regal has been playing it in front of every movie for at least the past two months, and now even hearing the title of the movie makes my blood…
When I saw the trailer for the first time, I seriously couldn't believe that movie wasn't directed by Tony Scott.
When I saw the trailer for the first time, I seriously couldn't believe that movie wasn't directed by Tony Scott.
Interesting that you include The Wind that Shakes the Barley as a "British appropriation." It does have an English director, but at least it was made with Irish money, which is more than you can say about In Bruges, which was entirely British-funded (with distribution help from American company Focus Features).
Interesting that you include The Wind that Shakes the Barley as a "British appropriation." It does have an English director, but at least it was made with Irish money, which is more than you can say about In Bruges, which was entirely British-funded (with distribution help from American company Focus Features).
Ah, okay, I can't believe I missed that. But at least that makes sense.
Ah, okay, I can't believe I missed that. But at least that makes sense.
Did I miss something with the sonogram? So Josh posted it on his website, and . . . what? He's expecting a baby with someone? But Mindy didn't ask him about it?
Did I miss something with the sonogram? So Josh posted it on his website, and . . . what? He's expecting a baby with someone? But Mindy didn't ask him about it?
A grown man screaming in a high-pitched, girly voice will never not be funny to me. It's my comedy weak spot.
A grown man screaming in a high-pitched, girly voice will never not be funny to me. It's my comedy weak spot.
@avclub-60ac1337dd425567f906179964e55e96:disqus I'm fairly certain that Hugh Bonneville was never in an adaptation of Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy. But I won't say the actual actor you're thinking of for fear of spoilers. You're welcome, everybody.
@avclub-60ac1337dd425567f906179964e55e96:disqus I'm fairly certain that Hugh Bonneville was never in an adaptation of Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy. But I won't say the actual actor you're thinking of for fear of spoilers. You're welcome, everybody.
I was strangely touched to get confirmation that he and June genuinely love each other. At least there's one happy couple on this show.
I was strangely touched to get confirmation that he and June genuinely love each other. At least there's one happy couple on this show.
You can form your own opinion without being distracted by wondering if your date/friend is enjoying it
You can form your own opinion without being distracted by wondering if your date/friend is enjoying it
I enjoyed it as a collection of short stories, and like all collections, I liked some entries more than others. The connections between them meant virtually nothing to me (especially when it seemed that Mitchell was really stretching to make the connection apparent), and I thought the last line that so many people…