They know Jackie Chan is 62, right?
They know Jackie Chan is 62, right?
No possibly about Fletch. That movie is an 80s classic and I refuse to hear otherwise.
The movie is hit or miss, but there are some classic De Palma sequences and the final shot is hysterical.
Can you jamokes hire one person to look over articles before they're posted? Spoilers and ludicrous grammatical errors should not happen with such frequency.
You have my attention. What apparent rift?
Which makes the fact that he wasn't found guilty because he'd had consensual sex with the victim before all the more ridiculous.
You're more animal than man!
Don't we already hate Josh Gad?
1996 - Primal Fear (decently entertaining, although the ending "twist" doesn't make a lick of sense when you think about it)
1972 - What's Up, Doc? (enjoyable lark)
1945 - Brief Encounter (goddamn masterpiece)
1974 - Bring Me The Head of Alfredo Garcia (Great, one of the better Peckinpahs I've seen)
Then why is she starring in this bullshit?
Jason Statham looking tough? Check. Gratuitous shots of Jessica Alba's sweet keister? Check. Tommy Lee Jones hamming it up with a ridiculous haircut like he never left the Under Siege set? Check.
Upvoted for saying Binaural is criminally underrated. So many good tracks on that album. God's Dice, Light Years, Thin Air, Insignificance, to name a few.
Album version: Hail Hail, Glorified G, Last Exit
"SHUT UP HONEY I HAVE TO LIVE WITH THIS NOW YOU HAVE TO SUPPORT ME!"
You're forgetting his magnum opus, Step Brothers.
Kurt Metzger? You betzger!
He appealed and won because the victim didn't want to go through the ordeal of testifying again. That doesn't exactly make Celestin look innocent.
The book is pretty good, oddly reminiscent of All The Light We Cannot See, which came out one year before. I'll be interested to see how she deals with the strange flashback structure that screwed with the momentum of the WW2 plot in the book.
"Let 'em go! You'll stay here with me, we'll go bowling!"
Yeah, the reveal of a surprise character in the last two seconds has become a trope. Vader showing up in the third act would've been such a great midnight showing audience moment.