Chris Pratt also had to lose weight (and gain muscle) for Jurassic Park. Movies are a visual medium and appearances matter.
Chris Pratt also had to lose weight (and gain muscle) for Jurassic Park. Movies are a visual medium and appearances matter.
The point about the show slipping into sappy is a good one. I watched the first two episodes so far, and the end of the second episode is horrific. That Gordon wrote a sappy ending for the episode is totally in character, but it was terrible and the previous scene was so much more full of life. Not to mention…
Not to mention that the cartoon came before the film.
However, it did provide fans with a spin-off cartoon series
Calling the animated Harley Quinn a spin-off of Suicide Squad (or Birds of Prey) feels like a huge stretch.
“But this is the woman who brought forth Zendaya—Zendaya!”
Why is this a story? How was he supposed to know she was her mother? I did a short stint working security for events like this a long time ago and it’s not like they provide the guards with a list of names + photos of people associated with whatever celebrities are there. The goal is to keep the wrong people out and…
Security did what they were paid to do? What a scoop! I hope you guys can get this in for the evening edition.
The donuts are the most visible but the coffee is not as good as it used to be either.
Lifelong New Englander here, who remembers commercials with Fred (“Time to make the donuts!”). The place was solid, but is now the world’s foremost purveyor of brown water and vaguely-foodish breakfast things.
Are you being sarcastic, man?
Ten-thousand percent. I don’t need a somber, elegiac moment from a show that *checks notes* let Trump host. If ever I wanted to tell a show to F*ck Right Off, this was that moment.
A broken clock can be right twice a day (I guess maybe in this case once a day). Maybe if she had taken a bat to the piano at the end or something.
I mean, Rob Schneider sucks, but he’s not wrong in this instance. That was a really embarrassing/cringey moment for a comedy show.
Was reading an other article and when I finished it I saw this one, which is quite frankly just charged against J.K Rowling and doesn’t care to use nuances. I’m in the demographic described, here in my late 20s, grew up with Harry Potter, big fan since I’m six years old, part of the lgbt community (lesbian). What…
Dude sucks but that was insanely corny
The talent manager is Dr. Demento — Al’s real-life mentor, who gave him his first big break.
Wilson is playing Al’s original mentor, Dr. Demento.
Um, that “talent manager played by Rainn Wilson constantly sports a red bow tie and top hat”, is Dr. Demento. How could you not know that?
Pretty sure Rainn Wilson is dressed like that because he’s playing Dr. Demento, who is usually seen dressed like that. But that doesn’t really make it that much less absurd.