Brolin was a highlight of the movie.
Brolin was a highlight of the movie.
2 fs, like philosophia.
Ask her out! You might even get to have the sex, which is fun (or so I've heard).
B&W Kubrick > Color Kubrick. Not that color Kubrick is bad (unlike color Andy Griffith, aside from the episodes Don Knotts appears in)…
I love Ben Mendelsohn and gambling movies, so this is right up my alley.
Jean Grae.
Are you Jamie Dimon by any chance?
Highfalutin is a word people don't use nearly enough.
I liked the aerial shots, reminiscent of Edward Burtynsky's photography. The dialogue was laughable. I didn't like any of the characters, not even in a love to hate sense. I actually am glad that I only got a chance to watch this episode because of a free preview; if the rest of the season is as bad I won't be wasting…
Everybody gets touched. Somewhere.
This was a really great interview. He took an interesting path to get to Hollywood.
Because I loved The Power of the Dog (which I need to reread one of these days), I'm gonna read the follow up, The Cartel. Also, too, West of Sunset. (And yes, I've read The Great Gatsby.)
There definitely is no love lost between Pizzolatto and Fukunaga (remember the Emmys the latter didn't thank the former in his speech).
The CHiPs intro is both awesome, and cracks me up.
I got a box set of the first four GoT books after really enjoying the first season of the show and I couldn't even get through the first book before I too gave up. Something about GRRM's writing style really annoys me and I just couldn't imagine reading 7 of these books (I think he'll never actually finish them before…
Niles was Chuck (at least early on).
yes
I still think the best thing he's done though is Wooderson.
I'm a sucker for anything set in and around LA, so I'll definitely watch this (But I'll get the dvds from the library). But it's sad to hear season two isn't very money.
5) The total lack of Cary Fukunaga.