I love that saying.
I love that saying.
Adam Scott is really freaking good in this. Everyone is good but he's the standout so far. I'm also pretty sure his character is a villian. The ex never actually threatened him, he just jumped to that and used it as a reason to be coldly threatening.
The framing device is over done. I think it's meant to bring humor, mostly, but it's all very on the nose when the rest of the show tries for ambiguity.
Frankly, I probably would have stuck with the cool yet neglectful father who at least took me out to nice dinners over the dorky, yet basically as neglectful parents who took me out to drink bovine urine. But that's just one man's opinion.
All these people deserve to be swindled. I hope the cabinet takes their last nicke and kicks them out on the street with their own Duck Dynasty brand boot.
Hot Take, coming through.
It would definetly be more that $1000 a month.
Rickety Cricket is more fuckable.
She's probably renting.
Just about every episode, John has gotten the "too simple criticism" and he seems to understand each time that he went too simple. The very next episode, the first words out of his mouth are "I'm just going to make a simpleā¦" Read the room buddy, remember things from day to day. Katsuji, shut up.
I actually liked Wanderlust but They Came Together really didn't work. I haven't actually seen the last 20 minutes or ao because I gave up.
This sounds patently absurd.
Boring old white guys are the only people who can be bothered to vote.
Tarrantino is twice the actor Roth is. And since Tarrantino is terrible, that's really saying something.
It was all really just anger over his dead wife. Every review got it a little wrong in describing the film.
I don't hate him or even dislike him but I am miffed by that time he came back for all stars and basically said "the only reason I lost my season was that i didn't cook wrll on the day. Stephanie didn't beat me, I brst myself". I watched that first season and she defintely beat him.
I just saw the River's Edge this week. What a weird, wonderful little movie. Reeves, Hopper and Glover (in particular) were very interesting in it.
That is a great way to go out on a cancelled series.
I'm not sure I'd call that a quirk so much as "charmingly arrogant delusion".
I agree, Bale didn't get enough to do and Depp (while better than he has been for awhile) wasn't amazing or anything. I guess I prefer the plot economy, world building and general versimiltude (though i dislike that they screwed around with actual historical events).