Post-Gladiator films that are actually really good:
Post-Gladiator films that are actually really good:
i’m just gonna be honest and say i go to the movies like twice a week and never experience anything close to the crap people complain about on here.
For Barbie, both America Ferrera’s and Rhea Perlman’s performances are worthy of a nod.
I agree with you but I see both sides on this. They don’t want Zack taking about how great he is in Tangled because that could lead to Disney getting more subscribers on Disney+. But really should be actors aren’t allowed to do press for these things. What they choose to do on their own platforms unpaid by studios…
Taylor Swift touches down in L.A. for The Very First Night
So screw over all the concertgoers who likely planned months ahead of time and paid exorbitant ticket prices given the popularity of this tour?
Yeah bro, no one going to SoFi Stadium is staying in hotels near it, let alone downtown ones that Union 11 represents. They’ll drive in and drive out.
The vast majority of concert attendees live in the city they are attending and have nothing to do with hotels. It makes more sense to ask people hosting events at hotels to cancel.
Even back then there were more supporters of him than detractors. But conservative control of broadcast TV was still pretty large then and only beginning to wane (remember the Bushes complaining about The Simpsons?).
It was definitely not overshadowed by that except for maybe forty-five minutes a couple of decades ago. But thanks for bringing it up in such a classy way.
I was in the Navy when that happened, and even our ship’s chaplain was like, “what’s the big deal?”
I think society changed enough since then that we all collectively realized how silly it was that we prudishly shamed Reubens for doing a totally harmless normal thing, and Reubens felt that.
This site was sold to a clueless media conglomerate which let this site rot. After a few years , it was then resold to vulture capitalists who gutted the shit out of it.
Stay not-golden, Ponyboy…
We looked at Days of Thunder and we looked at the style of it, and we started thinking what would it look like if Tony Scott had shot this, and who would it have been? I looked back at who was the ingenue, who was the breakout star in 1989?
^This
The only people who went broke were never actually rich to begin with. At best, they were over-leveraged paper millionaires who funded their lifestyle through massive amount of debt given out on the presumption that housing prices (and the financial instruments attached to those values) would never go down.…
Turns out it's kind of difficult to produce a satisfying conclusion while simultaneously attempting to systematically dismantle the previous movie. And also you're J.J. Abrams and literally have no idea how to end anything.
Out of eight paragraphs in this article, three of them are about an entirely different show. Is this a sample piece to get a job writing for a Disney+ Star Wars show?
work on the most important thing to ever happen in the history of the world.