Jimmy taking on a new identity, his client base switching from sweet old ladies to skeevy meth heads, you name it.
Jimmy taking on a new identity, his client base switching from sweet old ladies to skeevy meth heads, you name it.
I thought the drop happened when Gus was sweeping the floor next to the guy's backpack. I figured he reached the broom inside the bag and swept out the cash, but so quick that Jimmy didn't see it.
Van Helsing, no question. The only reason I didn't leave the theater was I was seeing it with my younger brother who seemed to be digging it.
Extremely popular system that's still impossible to find months after its release, that appeals to the nostalgia of millions of people who grew up in the 80s, and that's affordable and compact. Makes sense to cancel production. It's Business 101, really.
Yes. "Mad Real World" alone is funnier than anything Eddie ever did.
Fast 7 not only has cars and stuff blowing up, it also has a scene where Vin Diesel and Jason Statham have a swordfight with GODDAMN WRENCHES.
It is. It has skydiving cars. Does Lawrence of Arabia have skydiving cars? NO IT DOES NOT.
Fast Five is so good is retroactively makes the earlier movies better (except for 2 Fast, there's no helping that one).
RIP Darkness, you were much funnier than your brother.
She does. I've watched it about 15 times just to be sure, and she really did look that cool.
-It's a Thor movie with Immigrant Song in the trailer, FINALLY.
-It has Sexy Goth Cate Blanchett.
-It has Jeff Goldblum, who may or not have been aware that this was a movie when they were shooting it.
-It has Hulk decked out in gladiator armor, which is just objectively awesome.
-It has that genuinely funny "YES!!"…
Good for him. Also, he sucks.
Not only did Badger and Skinny Pete make it out of BB unscathed, they got cash and some cool laser pointers out of the deal.
Wasn't it inevitable that Fring would show up at some point? Once it became the clear the show was as much Mike's story as Jimmy/Saul's, it was just a matter of time before Mike met Gus. And when Mike's season 2 storyline had him barreling towards a war with the cartel, it was even more obvious Gus would show up…
My favorite thing about Saga is there's no way anyone can ever adapt it into a movie or TV show. It would be impossible.
Man, Joy Division didn't even make the cut for that tshirt, let alone the actual Hall of Fame.
It is in two parts. I'm not sure why the trailer doesn't make that more clear.
I hope this makes a bajillion dollars so whichever studio owns the rights to The Stand throws an obscene amount of cash at a massive adaptation of that book. That one could be a trilogy, easily.
Like all good horror fiction, it's not so much the thing itself as it is the fear of the thing that makes a good story. If that fear can be conveyed through the characters and onto us as a reader or viewer, then it's done its job.
It is. Part 2 is the grown-ups story, set in present day.