My eyes just rolled into the back of my head. What an abomination.
My eyes just rolled into the back of my head. What an abomination.
That will have to wait for the 25 Best Documentaries slideshow.
I love the bit in ‘The Royal Tenenbaums’ where Royal says that he’s had the best time of his life with his family, followed by the narrator saying, “Immediately after making this statement, Royal realised that it was true.” It sums up the character so beautifully: the fact that he would say something like that without…
God, I miss Gene Hackman. I know he’s retired, and I know he was pretty much a jerk, but there were damn few actors like him.
I’m also not sure what the capitalism critics would say the alternative to capitalism is here. Like, should we all pay a streaming tax to the government so that streaming is available to all?
At the end of the day there’s no such thing as a free lunch. If you want free movies there’s plenty of ad-driven services out there and you can always go rent a disc.
Yeah, the outrage seems pretty dumb here. I mean, if it’s just anti-capitalism I get it, but with all the other sins of capitalism to choose from, that they’re choosing to get upset that the subscription service is making people pay for their service just makes them look like a selfish baby.
How dare you make me pay for your for-pay service?!
“Gerwig, who also directs, wrote an “abstract poem” as part of her pitch for the film that “shares some similarities with the Apostles’ Creed,” and points out that Ken was created to “burnish Barbie’s position in our eyes and in the world,” which is “the opposite of the creation myth in Genesis.””
That or the nookie.
Nah, needs to never have owned, nor ever again, own a gun.
If the dude at the McDonalds counter had JUST GIVEN HIM A DAMN MCMUFFIN!
Well, Halle Berry probably did see The Little Mermaid.
If there is ever a remake of Face-Off, I want to cast Berry and Bailey in the leads.
Every time I see her name I hear it in my head as Hailey Bailey and think her parents did her a disservice.
A plus for the Katamari reference. God what an amazing soundtrack!
Actors are weird.
Around here, you usually err on the side of outrage.
Beautiful film. Enjoyed the jilted boyfriend/jock dude as he’s scampering about picking up his clothes that are being flung out onto the streets, loved the mirror looks between Dil and Fergus, as well as the convo with Broadbent’s bartender.
EEAAO does not look dour and is the only one that looks fun. I should not have been so hasty as TG:M is very, very fun and enjoyable.