Oh, wait, I get it! Since First Class, each X-Men movie happens in successive decades, right? The Gambit movie is appropriately set firmly in the 1990's.
Oh, wait, I get it! Since First Class, each X-Men movie happens in successive decades, right? The Gambit movie is appropriately set firmly in the 1990's.
Isn't there a long list of "real-life couple" movies that turned out to be real stinkers? Like, because some people just don't want to see that.
I think it may be the above mentioned drug/alcohol references, maybe just made "worse" by having all the kiddies present?
Yeah, that movie was way better than I expected it to be. It is also a revelation that certain crazy, wacky personalities can be equally as loved by adults and kids. Black has kind of an infectious personality that works whether he plays it "clean" or not.
I recall he once admitted he was sometimes annoyed by his Cheers co-stars because they acted somewhat unprofessional after working together for so long and fooling around on set and during filming.
"…but at least Matt Lauer never slipped a mickey into his colleagues’ coffee. "
Crazy talk.
You're quite a card.
Interesting that many people have no idea that Rigg was once a very popular sex symbol in the 1960s.
Yeah, maybe they should've skipped the photos unless you can manage to find something fairly old. A couple of the "before" pictures seemed to be from last week. Even Arya has a photo that's acceptably old.
I wasn't one to criticize the Gal Gadot choice, but do these guys like their women thin or what?
That's how WW and Superman are supposed to work against "dark and gritty." In the middle of all of that they still stand out in the darkness. Or whatever.
Meryl?
That may have been what inspired the casting of Ed "Can't Stop Singing" Helms.
Lots of other people ARE irritated by Meryl Streep, right?
Meanwhile, every other Rusty is a little pissed off. Except maybe for Johnny Galecki since given the popularity of The Big Bang Theory this movie would almost be slumming for him. (Yes, that really is him in Christmas Vacation).
Vacation has the original Clark Griswold freak out. "I think you're all fucked in the head!"
Vacation is from an era where I movie can be kind of raunchy, and mean-spirited without a heart making it all right in the end. Who needs that?
Blight.
REAL tomato ketchup, Eddie?