I thought she looked a lot like Lady Rose from Downton Abbey.
Eh? Oh.
I thought she looked a lot like Lady Rose from Downton Abbey.
Eh? Oh.
agreed but the foot chase was fantastic. I loved the nods to Heat and the music sync was very cool. But yeah, the chase in the parking garage could have been longer
I was hoping too, and there are ample opportunities. Actually, I was certain I spotted Nick Frost in the coffee run scene, but seems not
who was Flea?
yeah, couldn't understand how he walked out of prison with that haircut! And he looked like an obvious mark on day one. The last act did seem a bit much but it didn't spoil the rest of the movie for me. Still a lot of fun.
yeah, those character witnesses where all well and good but as soon a cop widow shows up, he's not getting parole ever and that was the nicest, cleanest pen I've ever seen, even in a movie!
he really does look like Tommy Trinder!
"She looks amazing. I totally would. I'm gay, not dead."
- My gay friend, discussing Marisa Tomei in Before the Devil Knows You're Dead
totally agree. And it's great opportunity to create a very powerful, dynamic character, and give a strong actor a chance to play a potentially iconic role. I don't know the actor but she's not giving off that vibe.
Did not know that! Thanks.
gotcha.
um why are we calling him Peepaw?
Asking for a friend…
was actually not as bad as I thought it would be.
But Medusa does look terrible.
nicely done.
also featuring a cameo from Steve Ditko, scowling in the corner, despairing of such a sentimental display of decadent consumerism as it panders to the infantilization of the masses when honest toil and labour goes unrewarded under the etc etc and so on.
I think I need to see a Rick Geary Gumby. Hope he's going to insert him into one of his "olde-timey crime" stories.
3. cuts funding for arts festivals because the new guy in charge likes hockey.
L O V E Y O U W I F E
*Harry Crane runs out of the meeting room, barely stifling tears*
Awesome comment.
that's not an excuse…