All the invisibility cloaks for the biggest crowd ever didn’t come cheap.
All the invisibility cloaks for the biggest crowd ever didn’t come cheap.
Hey, this isn’t an Amazon deal, what gives?
Hey, you gotta spend the big bucks to get a band like 3 Doors Down.
I am beginning to think the minority of American voters chose poorly.
Almost a year later and I still can’t believe enough that temperamental twat is actually the president ... How long will this thing go on?
They never should have let the Piano Guys smash all those pianos. That was not fiscally responsible.
*Scott Baio whistles nonchalantly, slowly backs out of the room*
Would you rather fight one Bieber-sized duck or 100 duck-sized Biebers?
The problem is that idiots fuck each other, and give birth to republicans.
Fucking idiots.
Gonna go out on a limb and say I think his biggest mistake was committing sexual assault.
except less oily.
I think I’ve told this story on AV like four times because the subject came up, but I dated a girl briefly in college who once told me that she had engaged in a sexual encounter with Woods in Vegas when she was 18. This would have been when he was in his mid forties, so about the same time Amber is referring to. It’s…
Videodrome. Probably my favorite Cronenberg film. Polluted by what a piece of shit James Woods is.
Playing Medgar Evers’ murderer in Ghosts of Mississippi was the easiest role he ever played.
Holy shit that was hard to watch the first time. I like the ambiguity towards the end of the scene, where even after delivering such a vicious beating the crew looks on pensively as the brothers are buried. Regrets? Or relief that it wasn’t them?
There are a lot of little nuances in that scene once you get beyond the visceral horror of it. 1.) The mafia guys are so tired once the beating is done, they’re practically falling over as they drag Nicky and his brother into the grave. 2.) The look of remorse/anger on Frank’s face before they start in on Nicky, as if…
Cornfield scene in Casino is probably the most graphic murder sequence in any mass-released American film.
I bet he is telling Jesus to go home and get his shine box right now.
No. The review clearly states that as time goes on they accumulate more and more people.