"Iris" is the theme song to the little remembered Nick Cage / Meg Ryan film City of Angels. The song's popularity has long and far surpassed that of the film it was designed to promote.
"Iris" is the theme song to the little remembered Nick Cage / Meg Ryan film City of Angels. The song's popularity has long and far surpassed that of the film it was designed to promote.
People who go to gyms.
He should have been Q instead of that lifeless mannequin we got in Skyfall.
I remember seeing American Teen and finding it kinda bizarrely edited which didn't help its authenticity. The appearance of the kids (hair, acne, etc.) could vary wildly at times between scenes which indicated that things were shot very much out of order.
Jeff Katz - the wrestling world's favorite Kickstarter scam artist
Snuff film.
Jonathan Tucker's giraffe neck has always creeped me out.
Tom Hanks and Meryl Streep are still mostly consistent draws. They don't necessarily do blockbuster numbers but their movies are generally profitable hits.
Chris Hemsworth may want to rethink bowing out of future Thor movies when his deal is up if that's what he draws without the hammer and cape.
I rented it and found it a chore to get through. Jay Baruchel is simply the worst.
Doc is a hell of a doc.
I just looked up the images and Kelsey appears to live on the set of Dynasty.
I got dragged to The Other Woman on a date and found it to be mildly OK, but definitely not something I would seek out or recommend. Sex Tape on the other hand is just terrible…
My only guess is they are hoping that Shaq might show up to accept since he's someone who's ego wouldn't be hurt by attending on a whim.
Maybe his role in the The Gambler helped wipe away the memory of Age of Extinction?
Well, considering anyone can vote so long as they pay a nominal fee - that's what you are going to get.
Terrible with a 40% return on investment will keep them interested even longer.
See my list above.
If this works out, they can just mash-up other mothballed or soon to be ending Sony franchises with 21 Jump Street: