Weirdly enough, Siskel and Ebert gave Speed 2 two thumps up. In fact, of the 68 reviews on Rotten Tomatoes they're the only ones to give it a positive review.
Weirdly enough, Siskel and Ebert gave Speed 2 two thumps up. In fact, of the 68 reviews on Rotten Tomatoes they're the only ones to give it a positive review.
California College of the Arts sounds like the name of a fictional college in a movie or tv show.
Even though Dune is generally considered sci-fi, I think it has enough fantasy elements to qualify for this category.
And their frontrunner now is pretty much the exact opposite of a self-made man.
Yeah, what he meant to say was so clear that calling it anything more than a minor slip of the tongue is like making someone using "who" instead of "whom" into a big scandal and going "Oh, I thought you were so smart, Mr. I'm-Smarter-Than-You smarty-pants!"
The way they used to play up the "57 states" thing made me wonder if they were overcompensating for liberals constantly making fun of Dubya's many gaffes.
I think the fact that she's bitter about that "bitter clingers" quote eight years after Obama said it kinda proves his point.
The fact that he said "small loan of a million dollars" and didn't immediately go "Sorry, a million dollars isn't a small loan at all, I'm just so fucking rich it seems small to me" shows how out of touch he is, as if we needed proof.
He's actually my favorite cast member in SNL history, and I thought The Dana Carvey Show was really good, so I think he definitely has/had a lot of talent.
From what I remember, even McCain seemed pretty embarrassed by her, like he knew his campaign had make a big mistake.
One thing I think Trump's popularity shows is that the idea that "regular people" have some sort of inherent wisdom is romanticized. Aside from the absurdity of the idea of Trump being a anti-elite populist figure, there've been many times throughout history that horrible policies and acts have had support from a…
I hope Nabin does a MWOF on that season to complete the SNL disaster season trifecta.
I had an idea for a Twilight Zone episode where a beloved entertainer who's revealed to be not as wholesome as his image has the character he plays on TV come to life to haunt him(think Cliff Huxtable berating Cosby for everything he's done).
As if we needed proof, her insistence that Trump isn't an elitist proves that all her "real America vs. the elites" rhetoric is completely meaningless and self-serving.
OK, but I don't see how T1 could be considered as having a "you make your own destiny" message considering it was about Sarah and Kyle preventing Skynet from changing the future, not actually changing it themselves.
Every sequel? Even T2 where they prevent Judgment Day from ever happening? (Haven't seen any sequels after that.)
I understand why people get annoyed with clickbaity "Why this thing you hate/like is actually good/bad" articles, but sometimes I think the backlash goes too far into "Prevailing opinion is always right" territory. Just having a contrary opinion doesn't make you a contrarian.
I've loved Die Hard since I watched it as a kid(I wasn't even in junior high, dickhead!) I recently watched the sequels for the first time. My take:
-2: Basically the same formula as the first(Thornberg's presence being the most contrived part), but still pretty good.
-3: Not bad, but a bid too silly for me.
-4: My…
I believe Tuppence Middleton is the female Benedict Cumberbatch.
No reason for us to be Sorry.