Nope. Still trying to shake Lady In Red.
Nope. Still trying to shake Lady In Red.
I guess I just mean that general timeframe was a bad period. It wasn't all his fault. Though he generally didn't help.
To me, one of the best small signs of the creative drought of the Sandler era was the laziness of just calling characters thisman and thatman, rather than bothering to name them. On the show that once understood the value of thinking of the perfect names for characters, such as Leonard Pinth Garnell, and Fred Garvin,…
Too soon!
A cuddly little WHAT?
Technically, I think what Hawks hated was the sheriff going to them for help, regardless of the response. Hence, to some extent, the exchange in Rio Bravo about the motley crew Chance had:
The veterans on each team…are trying to raise money. … And shit…
Don't sweat it. Nothing is real.
Fair enough. I thought the Obama thing was done well, but in general these things of actors being "wacky" with other famous people (for a cause or not) aren't generally my cup of tea.
Would you ask Tom Petty?
a romance-novelist and homewrecker in the upcoming She-Devil
That's what pushed you over? Slow learner.
I thought for sure that was gonna be a "but" instead of an "and"…I really wanted to see how you managed it.
It's like a Mad Libs page that shook out all wrong. Nice name/photo combo by the way.
Quoting from one of the intertitles?
Well, it took all week.
Or it could be that he and the rest of the people involved have left-ish political sensibilities and did it for that reason. Nah, it probably involves force and a deal with the devil. (Wait, isn't that supposed to be Hitler?)
World-weary? NON-STYLIZED?
You don't understand. If you didn't like Drive, you can't possibly have any reasons produced by your own critical faculties. It's because you're dumb and wanted a cookie-cutter action movie.
Come talk to me. I can spend two hours telling you why I think it's overrated. Of course, it'll only take that long because I'll take really long, pseudo-meaningful pauses between each sentence, so that I can drive home, entirely too hard, the point that I'm a do-er, not a talker, albeit giving you no indication that…