I do wonder when the market is going to drop out, because it's aimed directly at the most fickle consumers of all, teenagers. We were all excited for Corey Haim / Corey Feldman movies at one point, too, until we weren't.
I do wonder when the market is going to drop out, because it's aimed directly at the most fickle consumers of all, teenagers. We were all excited for Corey Haim / Corey Feldman movies at one point, too, until we weren't.
Chickety China, the Chinese chicken
You go to SeaWorld and your brain stops tickin'!
Yes, this is what I was getting at. I'm not trying to insult comic books or genre films.
It was cool. It felt not like a "comic book movie," but like an actual "movie," if that makes sense.
That cowboy sketch was great precisely because of the screwups.
I don't know how the "invitation" process works. Is Lorne calling random people on the phone? Or is it more, "Hey, I'm going to be in New York next week, I want to stop in and say Hi" and then wait for a return call to participate in a sketch?
Typical Goldblum.
It would have lent more gravitas to have an actual old man play that character, like Robert Duvall in The Road, or Lou Gossett, Jr. on Boardwalk Empire.
The same thing year after year, and I consider myself a fan.
Black people movin' on up!
Box office success, no, but most are considered cult classics in their own right.
He pulled the "anti-Jonathan Frakes."
A "case officer" works in the intelligence gathering part of the CIA. Their job is to recruit "agents," paid assets of the CIA.
I can't believe he called out Saul in a room full of generals and high ranking military people.
I can't imagine being excited if some Iranian showed up and proclaimed, "I killed 200 Iranian security officials with a bomb!"
"Death to America" is like their equivalent of "shit happens" or "fuck da police." It's just something they say, not a life philosophy.
As soon as I saw the big heavy ash tray, I knew what was going down, because I watched Luck.
BILL BILL BILL BILL
McCounaghey: Killer Joe, Lincoln Lawyer, Mud, Dallas Buyers Club, and now, True Detective. That'd be a good career, let alone two years.
On The Road wasn't as compelling as I hoped it would be. Garrett Hedlund was really good, though.