Yeah, he's clearly suffered from anxiety and depression in the past, so I think the ebullience in his performance and lyrics represents his attempts to attain peace/love/spirit/whatever in a dark world. Very gospel.
Yeah, he's clearly suffered from anxiety and depression in the past, so I think the ebullience in his performance and lyrics represents his attempts to attain peace/love/spirit/whatever in a dark world. Very gospel.
Shit, you're right. She's in THREE of the worst movies this year. That must be a record!
What adds insult to injury is that neither of you could spell his last name correctly.
We actually had a really awesome Christmas party at our office last year. In anticipation of the actual party, the boss split our whole staff into the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros three months beforehand. We had to compete in scheduled battles and competitions every two weeks leading up to the party - this included…
Hmm. I never really thought he was particularly sensitive about being perceived as gay - at least not any more so than most straight male characters on television. Besides, how do you know his sensitivity wasn't the joke itself? As a former star quarterback in high school, his periodic need to reassert his machismo…
Would you mind expanding on that? I'm just curious. The relationship between his character and Abed in Community always seemed to be so refreshingly affectionate and even homoerotic at times. Did that come across as condescending or mocking to you?
Well, Kevin is right about one thing… Bedknobs and Broomsticks is fucking awesome.
Fuck this clickbait title. That is not what she said. Never let the truth get in the way of a good joke…
He's also pretty damn hilarious in person. I listened to his Nerdist interview last year during a run and nearly choked while laughing. The deadpan is strong with this one.
He was never in the Cambridge Footlights.
You're an asshole.
If there's any time to let your emotions get the better of you, it's after losing a second run for president following a two-year campaign. Better yet, lose to an illiterate sex offender with orange hair.
She may not have been able to hold it together. This must be devastating for her. I can totally appreciate why she might want to be alone for a moment first, to gather her thoughts and address the supporters the following day.
yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes!!!!! Ever since I heard about this project (2012…?), I've been desperately awaiting further news. I love Sean Durkin and get pins and kneedles thinking about his style applied to a 60s psychedelic musical biopic.
I actually totally get and appreciate why so many Trump supporters would still vote for him after this latest scandal. They already know he's a bit of a scumbag, but they genuinely think he's their only option to fix the country. They have totally bought the "Make America Great Again!" pitch. If it's between an…
I completely agree with you in regards to the pacing. The central 'set-piece' of the actual explosion did feel like it was over too shortly, and Berg never slowed it down enough to really give the audience a proper sense of the chain of events and the specific threat. Having just got back from a screening, I honestly…
He was actually fired. Apparently, his "kaleidoscopic" take on the material did not fit with the producers' "star-driven" vision.
He's still wearing his wedding ring… Sad stuff.
Um… how about the fact that she probably never loved her husband? Mind you, I may be biased. I thought the only redemptive quality in Blue Valentine was Michelle William's considered performance.
I definitely agree. I really wasn't that big a fan of Blue Valentine, I thought it was one of those movies where pretty people exchanging eye contact and mumbling under their breath was meant to double for romantic chemistry. On the other hand, I found The Place Beyond The Pines to be genuinely affecting (and…