It's funny because Tarantino has gone on record as saying he thinks Ridley's late brother Tony was a better director than he is, or at least Quentin preferred Tony's movies. That would probably be awkward to bring up.
It's funny because Tarantino has gone on record as saying he thinks Ridley's late brother Tony was a better director than he is, or at least Quentin preferred Tony's movies. That would probably be awkward to bring up.
I wasn't surprised when the Rey and Kylo Ren ship emerged after 'The Force Awakens' but I was still looking at all the enthusiastic posts on Tumblr thinking "Come on guys…jeez."
I loved Whit Stillman's METROPOLITAN about young Upper East Side New Yorkers so I even liked this incredibly soapy CW version when I watched the first season.
Same with Buffy. There were still some great episodes left but that "high school as horror movie" metaphor was so good and made the first three seasons so amazing.
I loved the recaps but the moderators were assholes.
Carrie Fisher's weight shouldn't be anybody's business and I personally thought she looked fine in The Force Awakens. The only thing that bothered me was her voice. It changed a lot since Return of the Jedi. Not as much as Al Pacino has since the 70s but still noticeable. It kind of took me out of it at certain…
Funny enough I actually finally made it to the Phendrana Drifts on METROID PRIME around Christmas after a few weeks of playing back in 2003.
After the inevitable CREED V I honestly be would be up for MICKEY, a prequel about Mickey Goldmill, when he was a scrappy, young Jewish boxer in the 1920s.
Sometimes Gina can get too narcissistic for me but I liked her in this episode. Her going on about Ramon the security guard's farting was hilarious.
Favorite part of the episode. I was LOLing at that.
Loved the episode so much. Jake living out his DIE HARD fantasy, even when the terrorists have regular names and are Canadian, not German, Amy again trying and failing hilariously to impress Holt, Gina's obsession with a homemade flamethrower, Terry finally putting the Vulture in his place(the trash).This is probably…
We got Rosa, that was enough for me!
Robert Coleman's brother's was such an asshole in the movie that I didn't feel sorry for what happens to him near the end.
Barry Levinson and TOYS.
I saw Meet John Doe on TV when I was 14 and the ending tore me up. Developed a huge love for Barbara Stanwyck from then on.
I love Jimmy Stewart's laugh when Lionel Barrymore tells the IRS man why he doesn't pay taxes.
Capra talks about in an amazing episode of the Dick Cavett talk show in the early 70s that featured all directors including Robert Altman, Peter Bogdanovich and Mel Brooks:
You lost me with the first sentence.
My favorite of Jon Glaser when he was on Conan O'Brien's old Late Night show was when it was around the time of that Michael Jackson interview "The Footage You Were Never Meant To See" aired. A couple of people are watching that special on TV and Glaser and becomes alarmed and yells "Hey this is footage we were never…
"I've seen everything. I've seen it all."