And she continues to get hired based on that, so who exactly is disrespecting her?
And she continues to get hired based on that, so who exactly is disrespecting her?
Okay, let's look at her post-Bridesmaids filmography. I count six movies where IMDB lists her as one of the stars: Identity Thief, The Heat, Tammy, St. Vincent, Spy, and The Boss. These movies have an average Metacritic score of 52.17, with a high of 75 (Spy) and a low of 35 (Identity Thief). So she's firmly in "mixed…
Uh, Genesis (Peter Gabriel, Phil Collins, Ray Wilson)?
The guitar was a loner.. a rebel…
Crimson Peak, which you graded as a B- movie? Come on.
"Another puzzling aspect of Bendis’ run was its lack of actual villains."
Something tells me that the author is giving Roth a tad too much credit here. Maybe he's just a shitty filmmaker?
Ampersand was also a male. Just sayin'.
I was working in the back room of a book/music retailer when I heard the opening strains of the Verve's "Bitter Sweet Symphony" drifting in from the sales floor. When the band kicked in, I made a beeline for the desk where the CD was located to see what it was. Still gives me chills to this day.
The correct answer to this question is, of course, "Mr. Sparkle."
https://youtu.be/f-S5PZb8MJE
What does Peyton Reed have to do with Clueless?
Are you being guys paid by the use of the term "two-hander" today?
"We've argued them down to…a booting."
I expected this to just be Jumanji in its entirety. Also, no fair using SyFy original movies.
And here I thought Garbage Pail Kids couldn't be any more hilarious.
"Over the course of their eight-year existence, the Beatles released 27 studio albums, churning out LPs like Help, Rubber Soul, and Revolver within the space of a single year."
We've probably seen the last of the Christopher Nolan who gave us Memento and Insomnia, too.
I like how the commercials make a special point to mention that the movie is written and directed by Alejandro Monteverde, as if that would mean anything to anyone.
It's maybe on the obscure side, but Genesis' version of "Cinema Show" on the Seconds Out album steamrolls over that from Selling England by the Pound, largely due to the tandem drumming of Phil Collins and Bill Bruford on the former.
Hey, where's Fruit Bat Man?