I kind of hope this happens so I can just ignore Kanye, but if I remember correctly, he originally referred to Pablo as his gospel album. That album was a mess but I keep coming back to it so...
I kind of hope this happens so I can just ignore Kanye, but if I remember correctly, he originally referred to Pablo as his gospel album. That album was a mess but I keep coming back to it so...
Seriously: thank you.
Could you scan and send me a copy of “The Reagan (with apologies to Edgar Allan Poe)”? In eighth grade (early 90s) we had an assignment to memorize and recite a poem in class and that’s what I went with. The kids in my class weren’t really into it (CO was still pretty conservative at the time).
You mean, “Jimmy James: Macho Business Donkey Wrestler”?
Looking to start a fight: Brie Larson’s vocals on Black Sheep sound better than Emily Haines’ vocals on Black Sheep.
Nebula had a number of good ones. I was a bug fan of her first, dismissive, reaction to Scott Lang.
I didn’t realize how the three movies came about from two and that’s an interesting video you linked. Thanks.
I’m all for blaming the corporate side of the industry for making soulless cash grabs like breaking what should be one movie into multiple movies. In this case, however, I’m pretty confident that Peter Jackson is to blame: I saw King Kong; motherfucker needs an editor to reign his ass in.
Same.
At some point does anyone refer to the main character as “Mr. Mister?” ...because that will make me giggle.
Now?
It's been a couple of years since I last read Taming of the Shrew but your BDSM angle has me intrigued. I'll have to go back and read this weekend.
Yes. It is not a good movie but it incorporates Queen’s music, which is some of the best ever written.
Wow. That is messed up.
Thanks. That's what I was looking for.
So can someone educate me: why is this film coming out director-less while Bohemian Rhapsody credited Bryan Singer despite the fact that he was fired from that film? Anyone have a concise spiel on the rules surrounding directorial credit?
I was coming here to make the same comment.
Second on Backwater.
Second on Backwater.
Was Iron Man 3 poorly reviewed overall or was it more divisive (reviewers and fans that liked it, really liked it; those that disliked it, hated it)? Personally, it’s my favorite of the three Iron Man films: I thought it was ballsy as hell to make an IM film in which Stark is rarely in the suit. On top of that it is a…