Gira didn’t appreciate Capote’s review of Children of God in Maximum RockNRoll.
Gira didn’t appreciate Capote’s review of Children of God in Maximum RockNRoll.
You’re kind of making AmaltheaElanor’s point - that’s a whole lot of setup for zero appearances.
No, but the NYPD did put out a mug shot, at the time.
These cartoons were wonderful - they gave Mickey some much-needed personality, which he’d been lacking since at least the 1950s.
No, it was just a Trump-led plan to own the libs. Alabama never made sense
He did, but it turned out the movie he wanted to make was... Doctor Doolittle.
I was going to unleash some fury about the inclusion of “Near Wild Heaven,” which makes me grit my teeth every time I hear it, but “So. Central Rain” in its rightful place at #1 has saved you. This time.
That was so good.
Wasn’t the whole point that this musical was supposed to suck?
Are you aware that she has already covered “Stairway?”
I saw this in the theater when it first came out. I thought it was very good, I’m glad I saw it, and I’m glad it exists, but I never need to see it again. “Requiem for a Dream” falls into that category too.
I like to say “Happy Christmas” just to mildly discomfort people. :)
I think it might still work with NVIDIA GeForce Now.
This is weird, because yesterday, I was just offhandedly thinking about Calista Flockhart and wondering if she was still acting at all. I doubt I’ve given her a bit of thought in a decade otherwise.
So, what I’m saying is, this is all my fault.
Seriously. I actually liked Solo, but there were certainly problems with it. A different actor playing Han Solo was not one of them.
I read some interview with Steve Guttenberg once where he summed up his career thusly:
I mean, in-between he had Jackie Brown, Live From Baghdad, Cars, Toy Story 3, Birdman, Spotlight... Birdman and Spotlight won Best Picture, Birdman got him a Best Actor nom. I think he qualifies as a legend.
From what I understand, the founder of this company named it in honor of that one.
Jason X is my favorite Friday the 13th movie, hands down. I can’t defend this position, but I absolutely love this dumb, dumb movie.
I believe they mentioned Chicago once or twice.