There were a couple of hit shows with "Lucy" in the title.
There were a couple of hit shows with "Lucy" in the title.
Because Kimmy Schmidt would have been a big hit on NBC?
Somebody has to take care of them.
It's not like they're being used as guard dogs or seeing-eye dogs.
"Some cinephiles may still feel exhausted, too, the deluge of Austen adaptations that hit TV and multiplexes during the mid-’90s"
Zzyzzyx Road?
Okay. I must have missed it, but I'm assuming there's some kind of story behind that. (Or some Hollywood Reporter article at least?)
She's on Netflix now with some Rom-com with the girl from Gilmore Girls. I don't know how old it is, but it looks like it might have been a straight-to-video thing.
Knocked Up is very sexist. But it's insane to attack your own hit movie (and by extension, your colleagues.)
The problem with Gerald Butler is he works cheap.
But how would it work?
Well he also starred in Zodiac, and Miracle Mile.
Also some substitute teacher sitcom. I watched every episode of it yet remember nothing. I want to say Justin Bartha was the lead?
Or a modern-day Holmes?
You would also be dead though.
Don McGregor's run from Jungle Action…if you can find it. It was one of Marvel 's first long form epics. And it established most of Wakandan culture.
Jordan as Man-Ape!
She's gone.
In her sleep.
You mean three hours later?
They definitely didn't speak in English. Which is why we shouldn't fixate on syntax anyway.
So they're turning the story into Bridge to Terebinthia?
You need a movie to explain that? Just look at a theatrical "flying" harness and you'll understand why most boys wouldn't want to strap themselves into one if they wanted to stay boys.