Surprised "Take her to the moon for me" isn't on here.
Surprised "Take her to the moon for me" isn't on here.
Kudos to including that contract negotiation scene from Fifty Shades. If they had approached the whole movie with that tone it could have been the wildly fun dirty movie of noted pervert Roger Ebert's dreams.
The dash and spelling it out made all the difference. I was confused for a fraction of a second when I read your original comment and that hesitation led me to skip over liking it and go with the one that was instantly coherent.
That was one of my favorite years in the 90's for movies. I remember immensely enjoying Scream, The Rock, The Cable Guy, Jerry Maguire, Romeo & Juliet, Trainspotting, Mars Attacks, Bottle Rocket, Swingers. All movies that have stuck with me over the years and I've returned to more fondly than Independence Day.
Unlike the original Jurassic Park which was awesome, this wasn't a very good movie despite the cool first half. Than again I was in my 30's when this came out so perhaps those who saw it as children are much more excited.
This was even worse than most of them
Was one of these games featured in Buffalo 66? I know nothing about football.
when are they going to shut down chipolte i got the squirts real bad from a burrito i ate there yesterday
He's actually drawn incredibly buff and cut in Eight Crazy Nights. I always wondered if that was a vanity thing.
He almost singlehandedly redeems White Chicks
I dove into the First Law trilogy this year and liked it so much I read all the "stand alone" ones as well. (Kind of misleading, because they really serve as a bridge to what Abercrombie is going to do next.)
Raiders and E.T were so advanced cinematically in comparison to that Chariots of Fire/Reds/Ghandi era
Not sure he has another A.I. in him as that was one of the best movies of the last 25 years but we can dream.
I agree and it doesn't seem particularly close. Maybe Confederacy of Dunces.
It's just so well written. I was always amazed that Nabokov switched to English halfway through his career and was able to write so well in it despite it being his second language.
Certainly not "everyone." In this specific scenario I do probably because it hits so close to home. Not exactly my idea of a barrel of monkeys to watch 90 minutes of a bunch of actors with the GDP of a small country lecture me on exactly how my life took a turn for the worse in 2008. Sort of a lack of suspension of…
Couldn't stand Hagrid either. You would have thought he'd be cut out of the loop the moment it was discovered he got drunk and told Voldemort how to get to the Stone. Also, what kind of scumbag lets two 10 year olds fall on the sword when they get caught helping you smuggle YOUR dragon out of the castle?
Many people probably aren't going to watch it with a cast of somebodies either
That's fair. After all, Bale is only worth hundreds of millions of dollars, not billions of dollars like the heads of the distribution studios. Still in touch with the common man.
The 2008 financial crisis, brought to you by the 1%.