Unless there's some evidence that shirts with Tarantino quotes are a precursor to violence, then no. I've had enough hysteria for one lifetime.
Unless there's some evidence that shirts with Tarantino quotes are a precursor to violence, then no. I've had enough hysteria for one lifetime.
I wanted to say government but that sounded political.
You kiddin? Those were the good old days. Nowadays they'd call the police.
And you should know. You're a 28 year old power-lifter.
Fun fact: it costs more than a penny to make a penny. Just in case you had any faith left in humanity the government today.
*slow clap*
Technically (according to QT) Django was a "Southern", and this would have been his first Western.
Because it was so early in the process, if you read the Deadline page. That link up there is broken so you gotta search for it.
I once read a comparison of fictional places with the highest murder rates, and the town from Murder, She Wrote was #1. It was because the town was so small, like 3,000 people, yet someone was murdered every week, making it statistically the deadliest place you could live.
I wouldn't read it if I wanted to see it. Reading it afterwards is what's fun, because you get to see how different the page is from the screen.
Is that the origin of "bad like Michael Jackson"? This is stupid, but that's been bugging me for like 20 years. Google seems to think it is, but Bad came out in 1987 and it's hard to believe it was never used before.
Mr. Spock’s Music From Outer Space and "Highly Illogical" just broke my brain. It's like something out of a fever dream, like dropping acid and then going to bed. Which is probably not inaccurate.
I really agree with Amber Benson's decision not to come back, though. Tara was a massively important character, massively beloved, and it would have been a cheap use of her, to bring her back as a plot device in what became a lame plot anyway.
I think Hatesong is just a fundamentally negative feature where everyone involved, interviewer and interviewee, will always look like douchebags. I mean, this is a quote from the interviewer: "AVC: This is the type of song that when you hear it once, you feel like you’ve heard it 100 times and never want to hear it…
Because their careers have cooled enough that Lohan thinks she can get into a project with them by talking them up. She might be right, for Juliette Lewis.
Don't make me watch it just to form an opinion. I watched the pilot to Hannibal last night and I think that, if I watch the rest of the season, it'll be enough horror to last me a few years. (That's a compliment.)
I predict she Katherine Heigl's her way out of the movie business by 2016.
I think you got a Link-letter wrong.
People complained about a summer of C+ grades, but now that we have hindsight, wasn't it a summer of C+ movies?
Oh, the contributors seethe. Got it.