Probably not completely accurate either, I mean, he might reward your adoration and loyalty with at least a handy.
Probably not completely accurate either, I mean, he might reward your adoration and loyalty with at least a handy.
Johnny’s not gonna fuck you bro
Demme didn’t intervene on Glaudini’s behalf
Rebel Moon: the movie that comes free with a subscription to Stranger Things. Yes, a ton of people saw it, just like more people probably saw the latest ad for MacDonalds than saw Barbie in the cinemas. Congratulations, Zack. You’re the clear winner here.
Say what you will about Star Wars fans, they at least want the thing they love to be better. What Snyder fans love is so aggressively mediocre and yet they defend it so passionately.
But the characters of Rebel Moon are all so memorable! There’s:
I have, but it was a midnight showing of Priscilla Queen of the Desert at the Paramount in the mid 90s.
Might’ve been the original title!
In the meantime he is fantastic in Slow Horses.
Replace him with Kodos already. Nobody would really be able to tell.
I did not know it at the time but being a preteen to teenager in the 1980s with MTV would be such a cultural gift. Running home to catch new videos to talk about with friends the next day. Latch key kids fooling around after school and having mtv in the background. Watching Live Aid ...Live. All of it was a Gen X…
Does this church have a newsletter? Because I need a subscription.
The 70s versions were regulars on tv back when I was a kid. I liked them a lot.
Exactly: Suchet is the Poirot, just as Jeremy Brett is the Sherlock Holmes.
Well to be fair it’s a podunk tiny town in Oklahoma there is probably only one black guy in town, and he was probably already in holding, for sitting while black.
Vinita, speed trap in NE OK. Though it was the State Police so I’m guessing high speed on I-44, a little drunk, and a bit of, “Do you know who I am?”
I know keeping track of lore is a favorite pastime amongst nerds, and I even understand the appeal of it. But I don’t know any property that has more than a few iterations that manages to keep its mythology completely airtight. Even Tolkien didn’t manage it between The Hobbit and The Lord of The Rings, and that’s just…
So what you’re saying is that Bill Cosby “Himself” would be on this list if not for Bill Cosby himself.
I’m a bit disappointed that Brian Regan: Live! isn’t on the list. Or maybe The Epitome of Hyperbole.