Grantland was great primarily because Simmons' barely wrote any of it.
Grantland was great primarily because Simmons' barely wrote any of it.
The only thing worse than this show is Simmons' new website, The Ringer. They killed Grantland for that?
That's the key. It really felt like you dropped into their real lives for two hours. Everyone seemed like a person, a rare feat for an action film.
They love the idea of Willie, so long as they don't actually have to listen to any of his music. Bunch of frauds.
And now you understand the decades long campaign to defund public education. The power hungry require an ignorant populace who will swallow their lies whole.
I can't even imagine being the least bit shocked about this. Hitchcock is not exactly renowned for his treatment of women working on his movies.
There's also an issue that horror films are one of the few genres, traditionally, that has a lot of female leads, and this comic then tries to spin this history as a a sexist negative. There's also an issue that if anyone believes the lead character in the horror film, you don't really have a horror film. The quite…
What's great about that line is that because of practical effects, this is a genuine human reaction to what's going on. That was the actor's first encounter with the spider monster, and no one on set knew it was coming. His reaction is genuine.
Sigh.
De la Soul is already back. We just need to find out what Black Sheep are doing. And get Queen Latifah back into hip hop.
Nah, I've come around to her way of thinking. The kidney beans really hold the spice in. I'm still not a fan of the texture, but I do like the little flavor explosion that happens when you bite down. Now, it's mainly just married people teasing.
Man, I moved to Texas and absolutely love it. However, one of my favorite games is making fun of Way Too Proud of Texas Guy. "Hey, could someone tell me if you can fly the Texas flag at the same height as the American flag?"
Frito pie is one of the seven deadly sins, yet totally worth it.
i married a woman from Texas, and she puts beans in her chili. I'm with you on the texture thing, but she does not appreciate me telling her that chili should not have beans in it, and she correctly points out that she's the one from Texas, and I can STFU and keep any and all chili opinions to myself.
We're gonna need another Nick Nolte random roles for the dozen or so films you didn't have time to get to. Man, what a career.
Quoting Vonnegut is appropriating the culture of old white dudes.
"There's a time to act, and a time to think. And this, gentlemen, is no time to think."
Willy Wonka voice engaged:
This is on my list of great films that I never want to see again.
On the one hand, Abbruzzese is absolutely correct. He was a critical member during the peak of their popularity. He deserves the honor, too.