I don't know if anyone watched the Triumph election specials on Hulu, but one of my favorite lines was "Night two's theme is 'Make America Work Again.' Last night's theme was 'Get Scott Baio Some Work Again.'"
I don't know if anyone watched the Triumph election specials on Hulu, but one of my favorite lines was "Night two's theme is 'Make America Work Again.' Last night's theme was 'Get Scott Baio Some Work Again.'"
I'm surprised she doesn't have a security team or bodyguards. Isn't that a common thing for people worth hundreds of millions?
As someone who suffered through every episode of Vinyl, this is already better than that coked up disaster. Really interested to see where this goes.
I was racking my brain anytime that actress had a scene. Turns out she was one of the leads in The Duke of Burgundy. Good movie.
The saloon piano version of "Black Hole Sun" was also great.
I like to call it Lost Wages.
"Living Proof" off Lucky Town is incredible.
"Jimmy Fallon" and "talented" don't belong in the same sentence, unless you're saying "We all wish Jimmy Fallon was talented."
There's nothing in the original that matches the final sequence in the remake with "Sinnerman" on the soundtrack.
Anyone else think Jake saying "Hey, babe," to the picture of Amy is a Die Hard reference from the scene with McClain's "hello, girls" to the Playboy spreads hanging in the top of the elevator banks?
Dear Criterion,
How do you think he got The Tonight Show? It damn sure wasn't because of his quick wit or easy banter.
After watching Preston Sturges' Unfaithfully Yours the other night, I searched this site and found a Primer about Sturges. Reading the extensive article and comments made me sad about the state of this site. We used to get incredible features: Primer, Gateways to Geekery, Better Late Than Never?, Commentary Tracks of…
Generally bad, yes, but I found Escape Plan oddly watchable. Everyone involved knew the movie was goofy as hell.
I bet Teresa's brother got that shit eating grin on his face when he learned about the appeal.
[stacks boxes on shelving in a warehouse while talking to Lennie Brisco and Ed Green]
Seriously? We're not going to get a Newswire about Paul Thomas Anderson securing funding for a movie set in the 1950s fashion world starring Daniel Day Lewis?
Bill O'Brien was sorely missed on Hard Knocks this year. The editors tried to make Jeff Fisher into an appealing presence, but nothing can make that man less of a milquetoast.
Sam Raimi is conservative. Am I supposed to think The Evil Dead trilogy, Spider-man 2, A Simple Plan and Drag Me To Hell suck because he has different beliefs than mine? That's an incredibly immature attitude to have in life.
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