I agree with you. It's one of the problems I had with the X-Men movies, if there are people out there that can walk through walls and control minds, maybe they should be on a list or in a database somewhere.
I agree with you. It's one of the problems I had with the X-Men movies, if there are people out there that can walk through walls and control minds, maybe they should be on a list or in a database somewhere.
yeah, unfriended was excellent
Growing up in NJ, those wave pool deaths were notorious
Comedy for the 1%
Rodriguez is the guy who did from dusk till dawn right
Great band!
I was going to point this out, but you beat me to the punch. A more recent phenomenon I'd say though.
"Anyway, I would like to see Nic Cage in a comedy."
I agree. Cats wouldn't even be on my top ten list of musicals that should be adapted.
I was going to make a joke about this guy giving up and just doing musicals after Les Mis, but I never realized he stayed busy in the meantime directing the Danish Girl.
"They're kicking it really old school"
The due process clause of the 14th Amendment would dictate that Harry's action of stepping on Scorpio's wound while aiming his gun at him and demanding to know where the victim was is classic coercion, and the entire statement involuntary as a result. That is a constitutional protection separate from the exclusionary…
"Scorpio simpers, “I have rights!” just before Harry tortures him into a confession—which is then thrown out, along with the evidence, on a legal technicality."
I saw that western movie he was in. The man has no screen presence whatsoever. Don't know about the rest of his work.
He does.
Mitchell, Garfield, noir. This is exciting news.
Pretty much this guy's entire channel.
Casper Van Dien
I thought this movie was fairly beloved, but then I looked it up and was surprised to see it was nominated for Worst Picture, Worst Supporting Actor (Lithgow), Worst Supporting Actress (Turner), and Worst Screenplay at the Razzies that year. Which just seems insane in a year where Super Mario Bros., the Beverly…
This is dead on. I was born in 1985, and was a huge Jordan and basketball fan at the time, and the "advertisement disguised as a movie" vibe was too crass even for me.