He is nuts and I will be seeing Mission Impossible 47: Yes, We’re Still Making These
He is nuts and I will be seeing Mission Impossible 47: Yes, We’re Still Making These
I agree. I liked him a lot in The Night Of and Four Lions. That picture oozes ‘suave’.
Okay, I’ve solved it: errant copy and pasting - in previous gossip articles they have hyperlinked Prince Charles’ name and the link code turns up in Google search result as Prince Charles Opens a New Window.
Five minutes of my life I’m never getting back.
That photoshop job is truly an amazing piece of art #wow
Having seen every Bond film at least once, I have to say this does not hurt my feelings. With the exception of Casino Royale, they are mostly bad in many ways. I would prefer to see Idris Elba star in an action/spy thriller series that introduced a brand new character, and did not have so much of the ridiculous male…
This was very good, but hard to read from an emotional standpoint. My daughter was in and out of residential treatment centers for almost three years in her mid-teens, including involuntary treatment for almost nine months at an isolated, out of state facility with family visits allowed only every two months. It had a…
this was very good. For someone who has been to a number of different treatment centers and levels of treatment (last inpatient was last year) and is still struggling, I find these types of topics really interesting, not just because people who mean well consistently suggest facilities that this or that person went to…
I’ve always appreciated the fact that he’s one of those guys who’s always using his own success to help others. It’s the showbiz equivalent of the guy who buys the ticket to the movie and then opens up the emergency exit in the theater to let 20 of his comedy friends in.
I also love the fact that he’s still being a…
Ever After is perfection! I still watch it now and then. Its gender politics absolutely hold up 20 years later. Beyond that, it’s just a great film. Smart, funny, sweet. The story is layered and colorful. All the characters are interesting.
God damn that was a great book.
I was also just coming down to give props to the Westing Game name drop. Turtle and Judge JJ were my heroes, I loved that book.
A “Westing Game” reference? I adore you.
I love the family dynamic in “Ever After” as well. My mom, being a Korean immigrant in North America, always struggled while watching American movies due to the language barrier. But I distinctly remember she liked “Ever After” because she grew up with an evil step-mom, the four main characters are women and it’s…
as someone who was born and live in Fort wayne this is depressing, I remember taking a tour of the factory when I was a kid, I’m going to have to buy a couple bags on my way home tonight...
And she was played by Melanie Lynskey, which would make anyone more sympathetic to the audience.
Ever After is one of my favorite sick day/comfort movies for this very reason. Sure, the accents are bizarre and inconsistent, but I love these sorts of fairy tale retellings, where it’s entirely recognizable as the original story, but reimagined in a way that’s smart and gives the woman some agency.
I owned Ever After and watched it to pieces. I was probably a little older than the targeted demographic, even though my memory tells me this movie came out when I was 20, I was actually 25. I’ll chalk that up to my semi-sheltered upbringing and general immaturity in my 20s. Even with the corny faux-accents and the…
I particularly liked that only one of the step sisters was awful. It takes her a while, but over the course of the movie the brunette one does eventually learn to stand up for Danielle (and herself).