Brandon Routh, sure. But I see Alden Ehrenreich in stuff all the time.
Brandon Routh, sure. But I see Alden Ehrenreich in stuff all the time.
If I ranked all the things I care about, “celebrity film ratings” would definitely fall below the line.
I don’t think William Shatner covers can truly be assessed on a traditional good-bad scale.
It’s currently got a 51 on Metacritic, which treats the C from AV Club as a 50, so that’s pretty much a middle-of-the-road review.
There’s no bomber-themed bands performing in the War Room!
Mark my words, this will be the worst title fiasco since Leonard Part 6.5: Electric Bixalive
No notes!
That’s such a Samantha thing to say!
Well, at least they won’t be getting any severance.
Agreed, the description doesn’t really make the argument for the album’s inclusion. Also, the album came out last year, so might it be a bit soon to add it to a list like this?
“People will watch the entire series and then roll right into watching it again, and to me, that means we ended it properly,” he said.
BoxOfficeMojo reminds me that over the utterly dismal weekends of April 26-28 and May 3-5, 1991, the Stallone-led film Oscar topped the box office with $5.1 million and $4.2 million, respectively. (It went on to gross $23.6 million total, not even enough to break the top 50 films of the year.) And both of those…
Glad to see ‘Aneurysm’ in the top five.
Glad to see ‘Sledgehammer’ at #1; back when MTV would do their ‘Top 100 Videos of All Time’ countdown marathons, that video was usually at or near the peak.
Any movie that was on HBO ad nauseum in the late ‘80s/early ‘90s holds a special place in my heart, and I’ve seen Caddyshack II more times than I care to admit.
And the Oscar for Most Actor goes to... Chris Pratt!
SPOILERS !!!!
You’ve never been a landlord, I take it.
Please, you’re a troll account that posts things like ‘Another Asian psychopath’. Meanwhile, the adults are speaking.