It's OK, but it's cold and it rains a lot.
It's OK, but it's cold and it rains a lot.
I live in Britain; seeing a film in Britain is the very definition of 'not special' to me. I just felt like I needed to explain how I saw the film weeks ago when it's only just opening in America.
Ha ha!
"That's kars with a K"
If you have to point it out, why not just spell it the way everyone knows, with a C?
I hate that POS.
I only ever heard that early-nineties cover version of it (Ugly Kid Joe?) and that was awful – it got played every morning for weeks when I was getting driven to school as a teenager.
And Neil in The Inbetweeners, if we're talking morons in Brit sitcoms.
But he doesn't seem to have been that interested in them. Incidentally, if you've not seen them, sorry it, check out the Mimi Rogers film 'Full Body Massage'. You get to see EVERYTHING.
I just looked up the plot of Brave Little Toaster and it doesn't share the similarities of Toy Story and Secret Life of Pets – to whit, the latter two have the hero thinking he has his owner's sole love and then the owner brings something new into the house who the hero argues with a lot, thinking he's being pushed…
I saw it in Britain a few weeks ago, and yes the main dog is basically Woody and the new dog is Buzz and the plot is pretty much Toy Story. It was OK and my kids liked it, but it's kind of set in our world with animals more or less acting like animals (that can talk to each other but not humans) but then a third of…
I completely agree - that's my experience of re-reading James and the Giant Peach and Fantastic Mr Fox. The books are repetitive too - both of those books and The Twits and Charlie have a character who keeps coming up with plans to help everyone escape - usually to a chorus of disbelief - 'He's bonkers! He's crazy!' -…
I've never seen A Few Good Men. I always figured that was his first non-classic - assuming it came before North. But then, that Jack Nicholson scene IS a classic on its own, right?
Rob Reiner, Jonathan Demme and John Carpenter are my votes for having a run of classics. Reiner's in particular, from Spinal Tap to, arguably, Misery. Especially as each film is in a different genre.
Maybe they would have got a more ralphfienned performance from another actor?
So both directors and both stars are 'Dan's.
Dan, Daniel, Daniel and Dano.
Plus Cary is about five years younger than Kalinda.
"probably because Jackie actually cares about her grandson dating someone from private school, whereas Alicia could care less"
Boom
She's 1.5m tall – one thing she lacks is long legs.
That show finished a few years ago, and BBC Three is now an online only channel.