I was wondering why type o wasn't included…..
I was wondering why type o wasn't included…..
Hmmmm…nah. Stephen Dorff and "fun" don't go in the same sentence. I think he's only capable of playing on character: smarmy jackass.
Every single time I hear this song I think of the wedding singers skit from SNL
I honestly stared hearing Matchbox Twenty songs in my head when I read the News wire even though I know it wasn't the same person.
Oh ok dude. No anger on this end towards you. Just really don't like RDJ anymore.
Yeah I think it it is. Just like you have vitriol towards Reynolds, I have it towards RDJ. Both personal opinions.
Isn't "Reynolds has a punchable face" a personal opinion?
Nice try, but Stephen Dorff has only acted exactly two times. In Blade and in a shitty e-cigarette commercial.
RDJ hasn't been likable since the first Iron man. He quickly used up any good will from that comeback. He is a smug millionaire and he makes sure everyone knows every time he opens his mouth.
It's funny because both him and Chris Evans started off in shitty though enjoyable teen sex comedies (Van Wilder, Not Another Teen movie). But Chris Evans became ridiculously successful while Reynolds career has more or less stagnated and I thought he would have been the more successful of the two. Kind of like how…
The first Blade was the only reason I even knew who Stephen Dorff was. And he's still "hey, that guy from Blade" which is sad, since that movie is now sixteen years old.
The Friday the 13th remake though?
There's a difference between New York pizza, New York city pizza and Brooklyn pizza. Brooklyn pizza is where it's at.
You ever seen the Resident though? He turned beating off in a tub into a creepy art form.
Davecat, is that you?
Or a Stryper convention
Logan Marshall Green. Was in M. Night shyamalan's Devil.
The only actress I thought was fit and regal enough to play Storm.
I Get Lonely is still my fav by her (although I love the Blackstreet remix even more). That moment in the video where she rips her shirt open is a religious experience.
Logan Marshall Green and Tom Hardy