Emma Watson does not have large naturals! Briga Heelan does, though.
Emma Watson does not have large naturals! Briga Heelan does, though.
It was so funny when they uglied up Charlize Theron for that part and there was article after article after article in the Hollywood press about how amazing it was that Theron could look ugly. Never crossed anyone's mind to find an actual homely actress for that part.
Falls apart badly in the third act. The dramatization of Chi Omega is utter nonsense and the bit with the lady executioner was silly.
When he was confessing right at the end he said that the remains that had been discovered were the ones he didn't bury, and the ones not discovered were the ones that did.
My first thought when I saw this headline was "will Edgar Wright direct it?" Given that the story doesn't mention him apparently the answer is no. Oh well, "Paul" wasn't as good as the films of the Cornetto Trilogy but it was still pretty darn funny.
He's great in that movie—just the charming All-American boy in the first part, then starts getting increasingly twitchy and weird around people as he dissociates.
Yep. Chi Omega happened a week after he got to Tallahassee. A week. And he'd even managed to steal a student's Social Security card and sent away for a birth certificate. If he'd just holed up in his room and gotten some kind of manual labor job to pay the rent, he could have flown under the radar for a long long…
Little bit surprised by the resistance in this thread to Zac Efron playing this part. Really, just look at a picture of Ted Bundy. And it seems like an actor such as Efron would be the perfect pick to nail the glib surface charm of Ted Bundy. By all accounts he really was that witty and charming on the surface, and…
He did, and he was great in the part. Bundy's lawyer even said so.
Holy crap, I'd never heard that about Dobson and Maravich before.
Yay, "Elementary" got renewed! A whole new year for Genevieve Valentine to complain about the show not being called "Joan"!
I'm glad I'm not the only person wondering who the hell May was. Thought I might have missed an episode. Really good-looking actress.
The only thing better than a black family named the Black family was when they got bounced in the first episode, in fact, without even managing to complete the very first task. Awkward indeed.
It's pretty darn good. Arthur Conan Doyle was writing procedurals, after all. It's well-written and acted and Miller and Liu really are fun to watch bounce off each other.
Pretty amazed that TAR got brought back. Ratings have been dropping, they've had to resort to gimmicks like the "blind date" teams and this year's "stranger" teams which have only proved that pairing total strangers on TAR is a great way to get two people to hate each other…more "you're still racing" legs as an…
And yet somehow, great TV was made for decades with writers making a whole season's worth of content. Did anyone watch "Cheers" and wish that we were getting less than half as many episodes?
Finally, New York City gets some attention in the media.
It's possible to write a Wikipedia article that's too long.
"Speedy" also has Harold Lloyd flipping the bird on camera.
There's a Fatty Arbuckle-Buster Keaton short called "Coney Island" that predates the Lloyd movie by a decade. Coney Island was very popular as a filming location back in the day.