Plus...on what freaking planet is live-action 101 Dalmations better than Toy Story 3, which reduced most people to emotional wrecks??
Plus...on what freaking planet is live-action 101 Dalmations better than Toy Story 3, which reduced most people to emotional wrecks??
These lists are alway a mess and put together haphazardly. I suppose that gets us commenting.
I have an unending love for Tron and it absolutely belongs on the list of 50 best Disney movies for sure, but higher than about 45 is insanity.
No love for The Black Hole? Get the fuck outta here!
AND not even the best of its franchise.
It’ll work out for him in the end.
They’re not Adam Sandler and Rob Schneider.
Fun fact about keto. Guinness is fine. Get back at it, Pattinson! -- signed, guy who definitely won’t go back on keto
“Steven Seagal level” is a very low bar, though. We’re talking about a guy whose last sex scene involved a crane lowering him onto his partner like a drawbridge.
This, I don’t really like. Steven Seagal, Chuck Norris, and guys with big accents and slow-developing acting chops became stars making this kind of movie; Gina Carano is not a good actor but the idea that she couldn’t be coached to at least to a Steven Seagal level just tells me Soderbergh was being precious.
“But in no other industry would it be acceptable to take abuse from a boss or employer in this kind of way...”
Soderbergh often intentionally uses people who can’t act so it has more verisimilitude. Carano being cast in that film as the lead is fundamentally no different than the cast of Bubble being entirely non-professional actors (or not actors at all), and just like Bubble, it bizarrely worked really well once folks…
Luckily for Hanks, Hooch never published an autobiography.
Obviously, people hate hearing that a beloved screen icon might not be a great person.
She was so bad at acting that her dialogue in that movie was actually dubbed.
I feel like Soderbergh used her best in Haywire, she was still fairly wooden but he leaned into her impressive physicality more than her acting, and let the rest of the cast do the acting.
This article is hilarious. “Even if it was her playing the cue music, it’s highly unlikely Flower would be calling the shots when it comes to how long the winners were allotted for their speech.” “Highly unlikely”? You mean they don’t let the piano players produce the show on the fly?
I like how The Crown left out the fact that Martin Bashir forged an abortion receipt for William and Harry’s nanny, Tiggy Legge-Bourke. Prior to that he spread rumors about Legge-Bourke getting an abortion which was the result of an affair with Charles. He did that to gain access to Diana for an interview (which the…
I thought Diana really came off as completely insufferable in this episode (I mean, particularly this one). The show seemed to be spelling out in neon lights how little the acupuncturist wanted her at the hospital, and subsequently how poorly she behaved when she was supposedly supporting her ‘friend’.