dremiliolizardo
Dr Emilio Lizardo
dremiliolizardo

This is pretty much the trend, right? Not just on pure documentaries or direct to streaming. Things like Bohemian Rhapsody and Rocketman suffered from the same problems. The people who are still alive get involved and make sure they aren’t serious looks at somebody’s life, but hagiographies or puff pieces.

Especially episode 4!

I suppose it is technically correct that the series finale of Sweet Tooth airs Thursday, but so does the premiere of season 3.  And all the rest of season 3.

It isn’t even just that it is the family business. You get exposed to it regularly, you know it pretty well, and a good portion of people are going to decide that they like it. You also will have connections of course, because you might end up in a job interview or audition with someone who knew you from when you were

How come nobody talk about the nepo-baby farmers!!!

Pretty soon he will be able to make one that seves as a sequel to both "Top Gun" and "Space Cowboys." 

Now playing

This scene always makes me think Hugo Weaving has nerves of steel. Oven if it is a prop sword, he’s waving that thing really close to Elrond’s face.

He’ll even do his own stunts, as long as there is no snowplow involved.

Gonna have to agree with Soylent Green here. For its time, that scene was pretty amazing.

You have my sword!

I think you are correct, but I also think that demonstrates the reduction in taste of the average art consumer. “Furiosa” was glorious in IMAX, will be good enough on a big TV with a decent sound system, and most of it will be lost on a laptop/tablet/phone.

She says sa-bo-tage, I say sah-boh-tahge.

Does Los Angeles even have snow plows?

The math sorta checks out.

I completely believe it. I remember watching the pre-inauguration activities like when he met the Obamas and thinking the two people most unhappy with the result were him and Melania. They just looked scared and miserable, like the dog who caught the car and realized the car was an 18 wheeler. I remember him

People never knew that Harlan Crowe existed until pretty recently and he was probably happier with that anonymity than he is with his newfound notoriety.  Trump himself was far from anonymous, but probably never would have been indicted if he hadn’t been elected President.  He’s too narcissistic to see it that way,

Most rich people don’t want to be all that famous. They want to be left alone to spend their money and wield their influence without attracting attention. Especially the attention of State’s Attorneys and special prosecutors.

The only way I can see the agent being upset is if he felt he could have gotten Jackman (and himself) more money by playing hard to get.

Malort is a joke we pkay on out of towners.