How much does this social media thing cost if the guy who plays James Bond can’t afford to have one?
How much does this social media thing cost if the guy who plays James Bond can’t afford to have one?
“Like nobody wants to work with her.”
I think our next few Bond outings will be Marvel movie wannabes.
Casino Royale came out when I was just starting college, and Craig’s gritty, back-to-basics take has always been “my” Bond. And, in terms of sheer ability, Craig’s performance remains the best of the lot—when he tries, anyway. But...as I approach my early pre-middle age I’m ready for some cheese. Screw realism, enough…
Casino Royale was a great Bond movie , all the subsequent Bond movies have sucked in one way or another.
Must be Halloween season, cops are already lying about kids and edibles.
I’d hesitate to put Bennett in the same vein as Hartman and Ferrell, but I’d also put Phil and Will into their own categories instead of lumping them together, because each brought their own unique dynamic to SNL. Ferrell was supposed to be the new Hartman, but he created his own absurdist niche out of the assumption…
Holy fuck how have I never seen that before??
I think this was one of my favorite Beck Bennett sketches on the show.
Are we really talking which tattoos don’t look classy on the site where I get my Taco Bell news?
What’s with the aggressive shit talk about other people’s personal decisions? If people want dumbass tattoos, that’s their deal, who cares?
His set on the Comedy Central Roast of Bob Saget when he intentionally bombed is an all-time favorite. Just five minutes of the worst hack jokes you’ve ever heard and he committed to it 100%. People in the crowd had no idea what was going on and the other comics on stage were crying they were laughing so hard. …
“a crowd of strangers talking”
My friend and his wife (a lawyer by profession, so she knew what she was doing) split up about five years ago. She made very similar allegations against him, right down to coaching the kids to say that he’d abused them, all of which were eventually proven to be totally untrue. He went through hell because of a…
Honestly, I like the movie adaptation of “Dude, Where’s My Car?”, but the novel it’s based on is truly transcendent. Eat your heart out, James Joyce!
The thing that gets me about this is Christopher Nolan won. He got his way. Tenet got an exclusive theatrical release. What is he so bitter about at this point? Does he think the movie would have done better earlier in the pandemic when people were at their most united and concerned? Which studio does he think would…
as someone in recovery and having seen the successes and failures of so many people in my recovery meetings, people aren’t textbooks and most of the ideas around addiction are quickly losing merit. especially as we learn how dangerous the purist/disease model and all the “red flag projections” baggage it carries with…
It’s a pop culture site examining how a major celebrity manages his image and how that image has evolved. They’re not digging in. It’s a thoughtful and balanced piece.
Eh, it’s a decent piece to chew on. I don’t think it’s a hitpiece or anything.
Sometimes it gets hard to remember, but at the time, the gay representation in The Wire was a huge deal. It says a lot that things that were groundbreaking representation-wise even 10, 15 years ago seem archaic and quaint now.
It’s still a big deal to have a major character that is both gay and non white. There was a…