Such a fascinating trailer. I don't think there is a single joke in it. And not like other Sandler trailers, where the jokes are there but they just fall flat.
Such a fascinating trailer. I don't think there is a single joke in it. And not like other Sandler trailers, where the jokes are there but they just fall flat.
I am new to this site and admittedly a bit of an old timer, but if Norm isn't super hilarious than who qualifies?
He actually really elevated Jack and Jill. I couldn't believe how committed he was to playing his real life self crushing on the Sandler in a dress character.
Absolutely, life is short. Like what you like in this world and don't pretend otherwise. Personally I enjoyed it very much but I would never begrudge anyone for not liking a movie.
Billy Madison is his most famous Sandler affiliated role, but he had cameos or small parts in both Deuce Bigalow films, The Animal, Grown Ups, Jack and Jill, and now this. He also made an appearance in Funny People. On Norm Macdonald's podcast Sandler was a guest and eluded to The Ridiculous 6 script saying he had…
The Conjuring isn't a "sexy" choice, but it pulled out all the stops. I would take it over "The Others" which seems awfully high. I was not aware it was such a beloved film.
I like you.
People who grew up watching Carpenter, Cronenberg, Romero, Craven, and reading 80's Stephen King would be my wager as the movie is very derivative of those works.
This is honestly a very acceptable list. I might have preferred doing a top 25 of this decade only, as we are really talking about two vastly different eras in horror pre and post Bush administration. I suppose most of my qualms come as a result of having a much different perspective than our esteemed list makers as…
If you really are of the opinion that Lynch is the scariest director, you actually may not be this film's target audience.
It is outrageous that You're Next isn't on this list.
Unacceptable.
Probably for the same reason something like "Only Lovers Left Alive" or "A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night" were ineligible
I'm an old fogey, but to me the director was clearly painting Zuckerberg as at the center of a metaphorical class revolution, the overthrow of the suits. I suppose I found him less of an asshole and more of a "badass."
Don't know much about this series except for the central premise of a wizard school. Perhaps I will see if my library branch has a copy of the first book this weekend.
Unfortunately, Boogie Nights. But that feels like a lifetime ago now.
Mr. Murray has aged like a fine wine. I'll never forget sneaking into an R-rated showing of 'Stripes' as a ten-year old. My friends and I were literally rolling in the aisles.
Hard to see the prosecutions office in this small town going after her or any jury convicting her if she had gone straight to hospital or called the police from the diner. The fact that she was coming down the road at high speed with her lights on is what we know to be true yes, but it would have been a very simple…
Sleazebag in Hard Candy, the A Team, Barry Munday, and Zipper. Bland everyman in Young Adult, Lakeview Terrace, Watchmen, and to an extent, Little Children. He kind of straddles both camps.
Disgusting