no it was the version that screened at tiff. that was the finished copy.
no it was the version that screened at tiff. that was the finished copy.
do yourself a favour and never watch his movie ‘i love you daddy’. it’s like a mission statement for sexual deviancy (and not in a cool john waters way)
Maybe you should write your own reviews then, happywinks.
And who uses a public bathroom without locking the door?
His job was to lie on the floor, he complains about how she stepped near him
Maybe this is a generational divide, but I assumed “written it down immediately” meant the Notes app on his phone. Because no, people don’t usually bring a pen and paper into a Portapotty these days.
I think her comments on Knocked Up have been misrepresented for a long time. Yes, she said it “was a little sexist”. I think “little” is relevant there. She followed that up by saying that the women characters were “shrews, humorless and uptight”. And she’s fucking RIGHT. I like that movie a lot but it is undeniable…
And yet would anyone say that about Timothy Olyphant, that beacon of charm? Olyphant routinely demanded script changes ON THE DAY OF SHOOTING when he was on Justified. And in most cases his instincts were good! Not like he was wrong! Even so, that sounds pretty fucking difficult to me. (And to my friends that worked…
It’s not Heigl’s responsibility to improve her character as written. And no, she didn’t throw the project under the bus. She critiqued one aspect of the project. And Leslie Mann didn’t exactly talk her down from that critique. But Heigl continues to be the one looked at as complaining.
It says right there in the article he’s doing a stand-up special to explain the details. Why would he give it all away for free?
He doesn't say he doesn't want to talk about it. He specifically says he wants to talk about it on stage. What are you mad at?
I know, right? While we’re at it, why do public libraries exist? All they do is hold onto old newspapers, magazines, journals, and books from the past that few people use at any given time. Bulldoze those low profit bullshit sites and put up another Starbucks.
Maybe not so much for entertainment, but there’s value for researchers, journalists, academics... There are thousands of interviews with politicians and others who aren’t often interviewed for example.
besides the hate crimes and the hate speech? Middlebrow action flicks, mostly redbox stuff.
Seriously, why must repeatedly acting like a sack of shit give a guy a reputation??
Evans wanting to move on from Cap was understandable. But to follow that role with Ghosted, The Gray Man, and this? Less understandable.
Those are some bizarre choices.
Most M rated games are the equivalent of PG-13 movies. The ESRB is very conservative.
They don’t care if you say corporations are evil if you don’t specifically mention them. Stewart said some way more contentious things than this on the show.
To me it was the exact opposite of coming together at the end: The first episode couldn’t have been more perfect, remaining faithful to Moore’s original vision while updating it for today’s social climate. But over the course of the series, while the individual episodes remained incredibly well-written and compelling,…