I'm going to specalute because i'm a heartless monster, but i tried to listen to Faris' podcast and she came off as very…odd to me, like she's always drunk or on pills. Her HDTGM episode was very weird too, like she had no idea where she is.
I'm going to specalute because i'm a heartless monster, but i tried to listen to Faris' podcast and she came off as very…odd to me, like she's always drunk or on pills. Her HDTGM episode was very weird too, like she had no idea where she is.
Man, i didn't get that impression at all, they seemed to be going through typical press-tour motions, i'm not sure they even liked each other. Tabloids were really pushing for that affair angle too, but then the actual shooting/press-tour happened and they were dead silent.
Rachel in short skirt and knee-high socks from s2(?) will always be stuck in my memory https://s-media-cache-ak0.p… I think right after that she noticeably lost weight just like it happens to any actress when their show/movie series get huge.
I wouldn't say as "seasons progressed" since there's a clear moment where he shifts - it's early in s5 where after another divorce he has a mental breakdown and loses his shit on a co-worker that stole his sandwich. Since then it's a totally different, much funnier character, but he's basically a crazy person.
People like to hate on Ross and i understand why, but i'll always defend Schwimmer because he's a fantastic comedic actor(and was probably all-around best actor out of the whole cast, that's why they gave him so many dramatic moments early on) and majority of the iconic moments i remember fondly are all centered…
I have a similar theory about Kudrow and Phoebe. She becomes meaner and meaner as the show progress to the point where you don't even understand why she hangs out with the group anymore - she seems to despise all of them. I can't help but think it's because Kudrow got tired of playing ditzy and gravitated towards her…
I always hated Susan and don't understand understand internet recent adoration of her - she was terrible. You cheated with a married person and all you do is mock and act shitty towards their ex-partner, how in the world is that acceptable? It's what fucking jock-villains in 80's romantic comedies do.
It's "Steven Spielberg doesn't make movies about women" all over again.
Eh, depends on execution, Trial and Error is very similar to this and felt thin based on the trailer as well, but the actual show turned out to be fucking awesome.
I lasted 10 minutes into the GitS re-make. I like the original, but it's not sacred to me or anything and i thought that remake looked really cool visually, so i wanted to enjoy it. Then, after the first action scene Major looks at one of the robot Geishas for like 15 seconds and Batou comes up to her and says "I TOLD…
Yeah, this was already talked about in comments for the first trailer and i'm not sure where the whole "Pennywise is goofy and looks harmless" came from, i guess people saw the mini-series without reading the book? He always looked creepy and alien, victims were basically hypnotized by him.
This wasn't originally supposed to be 2 films, right? I think they talked about it early on, but once they were shooting it was all "we're just making the period-piece story about kids" it only recently switched to duology again, my bet is that studio saw that first trailer was extremely popular and they know it'll…
Before It Muschietti did Mama which is basically "JUMPSCARE: the movie" so it's not a great sign, but i hope it's just marketing trying to sell the film, you can't really make a trailer about coming of age stuff when you're famous for being a scary clown story.
I think WHM guys coined it in reference to some shitty movie i don't remember, but Ready Player One is a book for guys who wear those "Mario/Homer as Tony Soprano" shirts in public.
Based on his complexion for the first 30 second of the video i thought it's a 13-year old with a fake beard.
Also, i watched this trailer an hour ago and the whole "black cop gets paired with a monster and has to learn about racism" reminded me of something, but i couldn't quite grasp what, but now i get it. Theodore Rex! Now that's the movie you should be proud to compare yourself to.
David Ayer and Max Landis are exactly the two people i have a complete trust in to handle this obvious metaphor about racism. There's no possible way it'll backfire tremendously!
His more recent films were kinda met with love it or hate it-type reception, but i'll always defend The Fighter. It got forgotten really fast as just another run-of-the-mill underdog boxing bipoc, but the movie's fucking hilarious, it's easily one of the best comedies of the past decade.
The part that always pissed me off is that i've never seen a main character wear a hat even though half of it takes place in a land where it's constant freezing cold and wind. It just screams "we've never actually experienced cold weather and our actors wanna look pretty all the time" to me. Try going out during when…
Yes. Not just that, but in the book the climax of the scene is Tommy jumping out his box so fast he hit his head on a doorframe and was unable to work for some time. I'm not sure if they intentially left it out of the trailer or just seemed way too wacky to be true.