Cell phones were a thing in 1995... even 10 years prior to that!
Cell phones were a thing in 1995... even 10 years prior to that!
Dem crazy Hollyweird people had land lines in their loos!
Completely disagree... It’s used as a vehicle for the two of them to have a discussion about their plutonic love for each other by the end of that two-parter. I think that 30 Rock did it better with Jack and Liz in the series finale, but when Frasier and Roz finally have that discussion about how much they care about…
Fun, beautiful woman who is notably DTF...yeah can’t figure out the attraction there either.
Heard being in this movie will not convince me to either see nor skip this movie. The same goes for Depp and his movies. I think they were shitty to one another and I empathize with both of them. It sounds like one of those relationships where each person allowed the worst in themselves to come to the surface.
Also, I…
Yeah, the idea that fans of an actor bought the therapy notes of that actor’s ex-wife is completly insane. And it raises so many questions. Like, why was therapist selling her notes in the first place? And how come she isn't losing her license for doing that?
Those notes should be subject to Doctor-Patient Privilege. I don’t see how they made it into the record unless Heard asked him to testify. Otherwise the only way to get a therapist to break the privilege would be to claim that she was an imminent threat to herself or others and I think that would have been reported.…
I’m not discrediting anything else about the claims, but the actual first thought I had when I read “Momoa dressed like Dell to antagonize her” as… “Wait, Momoa has ALWAYS dressed like that.
Therapy is a place where you’re supposed to be safe enough to reveal your honest feelings and impressions and thoughts not have them dragged out for the world to dissect and gossip over.
I hate to praise Musk, but if him threatening them really did get them to keep Heard in the movie rather than being cut out for bullshit reasons, that’s not the worst thing even if I dislike the idea of billionaires bullying studios over creative decisions. Heard was a good part of the first movie.
I would put the shoplifting and geode-collecting way above the machine gun, Vince. The machine gun actually advanced the plot.
It makes sense in places like the U.K. where the “h” is not pronounced in certain accents. In the U.S., it is just pretentious.
I am willing to bet there are quite a few bomb shelters available on Airbnb. Actually I just looked it up, and yep!
Maybe I missed some context on my first watch, but I felt like they just kind of brushed past the fact that T’Lyn was diagnosed with the Vulcan equivalent of early-onset Alzheimers and has much a shorter, more painful life ahead of her.
Reading this and all I could think of is “The Andromeda Strain”.
This feels like a story algorithmically generated.
I was wondering the same thing. I haven't seen every movie on the list, but Rocky IV is definitely better and way more memorable than Cobra. All I remember from Cobra is "crime is a disease and I'm the cure" and the crazy cult villains banging axes together.
Stallone can be funny, but it needs to be in a movie suited to his style. Tango and Cash and Demolition Man work as action-comedies, or at least action movies with some comic beats.
The Boimler/Rutherford conflict may have been the weaker plot, but it had the biggest laugh of the episode for me: when they’re arguing with each other as the dueling Twains and Boimler just starts yelling “Grits Grits Grits!”.
I was hoping we’d finally see how Lovejoy came to operate a hotel for assassins.