David O. Russell is kind of a jerk by most accounts but I really like his movies.
David O. Russell is kind of a jerk by most accounts but I really like his movies.
He was good in Silver Linings Playbook and The Place Beyond the Pines. I think he's matured nicely as an actor.
Morgan Freeman looks a lot like Mandela but could not master the South African accent in Invictus. Elba looks very little like Mandela but seems to have the voice down pat.
Except he isn't any of those adjectives
As great an actor as Tom Hanks is (and I like him a lot), I can't help but feel he's a little miscast in this role. I can't put my finger on exactly why, but I don't quite buy him as Walt Disney.
Peter Sarsgaard is also amazing in Shattered Glass (a movie so good it makes Hayden Christensen seem talented). Along with Barry Pepper I think he's one of the most versatile, underrated actors working today.
I know, Righteous Kill is going to be awesome!
Ashton Kutcher has zero gravitas.
I've heard that the phrase "pocket full of kryptonite" is a double entendre for having an erection. As in, "Jimmy, do you have a pocket full of kryptonite or are you just happy to see me?"
I have to agree about Jane Lynch's performance of "Little Girls". I thought it was pretty well sung but poorly acted - she seemed uncomfortable in the role. Her physicality just seemed awkward and unconvincing, like she didn't really know how to move to the song.
I believe that hilarity can come out of political incorrectness, but I don't see how giraffe decapitation is even the least bit funny. I find it pretty disturbing and off-putting.
Are they trying to make Kevin Kline seem super Jewish?
You probably don't want him to sing you lullabies, though
Damn, Amy Adams is gorgeous.
Looks like Adventureland in a waterpark. So…Aqua-land?
Ham?
Peter Dinklage is … Mini Josh Brolin?
I might end up hating this movie but something tells me I have to see it
Inside Amy Schumer - that's a place only Anthony Jeselnick has been!
It doesn't look like Halle Berry put much effort into this role.