Without the Flintoff/Whitehall bromance? Dude, no.
Without the Flintoff/Whitehall bromance? Dude, no.
Ah well, compared to Craig, most people will come up short.
I'm not a fan, but I don't get the hate for James Corden. Tbf, I only know him from UK TV like episodes of A League of Their Own. Sure his comedy seems to mostly be about shit-talking people, but isn't that par for the course for most British comedians? I mean, we're not talking Frankie Boyle-level gallow humor here.
boy/boy/girl threesome… Jonathan Rhys Meyers…
Yep.
When I was little I wanted to be an archaeologist (read: really, Indiana Jones), so rented IJ laserdiscs(!) and Mcguyver's periodically archeology-esque episodes (I think there's one per season or something) were cherished, as I didn't have access to much else.
Agreed, we seem to be more about obsessively over-analyzing shows than the private lives of the people behind them, which is how I like it.
I just looked, the last few articles are amazing, he sounds as snarky as when he's writing Newswire here, but about approximately 10 billion times more contemptuous towards the subject he's writing about.
I don't know, do ladies fall all over themselves for him? At least I haven't been.
Right?
He's getting all the press that he wants though. That Nicholas Sparkstastic ~just happened to be caught frolicking on the beach with a high-profile celeb~ is giving him articles where he's described like the swoonworthy ~leading man~ he probably wants to portray for that Bond campaign.
What. Since when did we deserve nice things?
I like The Umbrella Academy.
No problem!
*woman
Maybe it'll make them get rid of Hatesong altogether. That'all be great.
That's… genuinely fascinating. Clearly 7 year old me wasn't paying enough attention.
I'm the complete opposite. I heard all the good stuff about the movie and was really excited to get to watch it, if a bit later than most at the time. I think hearing people hyped it up ruined it for me, I came out of that completely underwhelmed.
I hope he'll recover; we still haven't learned what the 'that' that he won't do for love.
They should call it the US's Apollo Theater when mentioning it, cause when I hear Apollo Theater I think of the Hammersmith one.