The textbook example is John Coffy in The Green Mile.
The textbook example is John Coffy in The Green Mile.
They should have just adapted this Key and Peele sketch.
In my heart, Jukebox Musicals aren't even real musicals.
Just when I started to pulled out of the greys. Damn.
It was about 50 percent King of Comedy, 30 percent Taxi Driver, 20 percent the mind of the man who made the Hangover films.
This movie sounds so deranged, I had to check if Jon Peters was a producer.
Probably worth noting that the Westies were a real gang. They show up in the underrated State of Grace film. Lot of notable weirdos like Mickey Fetherstone and Mickey Spillane.
Oh this is the winner. It barely has any nods to previous films in the series and frankly its the best one overall.
Bill Camp is the heir to Stanton and Walsh.
Walsh and Harry Dean Stanton were the kings of the secondary character actor who you always are happy to see even in bit parts. Of course his best is Blood Simple but even something as minor as his Jerk role is memorable as can be. Sad to see him go.
I will agree with Blade Runner 2049. It definitely feels confidently its own thing.
This is the last of the petty cash.
I have done my best. Its not enough, that grave being sunken in, is unworthy of her life. I wish she had a statue or a marker. Her kid was a member of the bomber crews in ww2, one of her sisters was also a nurse. This family did great things, but got no credit. I wish I could scream her name from the mountains. …
When the last time someone made a new film in a franchise and didn’t obsess over nostalgia bait and easy point scoring for hardcore fans?
That Last of Us 2 sure was something!
The only good thing about Royale 67 is The Look of Love by Dusty Springfield. NOTHING ELSE IS WORTHWHILE.
Ill share something with you real quick. One of the most important people in the documentary is a woman named Helen Repa. Czech nurse, definition of a hero. Here’s the findagrave page I made with all the information collected for the documentary.
I mean perfect example, when was the last time a Democrat floated the idea of killing political enemies as a viable solution? I sure know I hear that damn near every week from either a Republican congressman or a state appointed official or some Qanon drinking dumbass.
I'll say. They'll let you download any image for free but there's over 900 photos Eastland related, of which a solid 100 are pre disaster photos. Downloading all that and sorting through a rough timeline from 1903 to 1915 is daunting and had to be done in stages over days. But damn are there some photos I've never…
Yeah I already can visualize that. "I think black people deserve rights, but these aggressive protests are wrongheaded and will only result in more division etc etc."