ChungKing Express also does the trick. Basically any combination of Wong Kar-Wai and Tony Leung will do.
ChungKing Express also does the trick. Basically any combination of Wong Kar-Wai and Tony Leung will do.
I mean, it’s a pretty big deal when the missing Monica Vitti from L’avventura shows up at the end of Taxi Driver to team up with Joan of Arc and take down Michael Corleone. It just won’t make as much sense if you haven’t seen them all in order.
So do I need to watch them all in order or just the post credits scenes? :D
That asteroid doesn’t care if you are Jewish or not.
That makes a lot of sense, actually.
who was supposed to play Batgirl’s villain, apparently some new take on an old bad guy named Firefly
“It’s the actor’s first series regular role since her turn in FX’s Sleepy Hollow”
no, it was on FOX.
Now you just have to wait until Dawes releases a deluxe version of Nothing is Wrong for your next hit.
I got a Community notification for this!
Pop Pop!
No, he’s just somebody that I used to know.
With multiple viewings, I’ve tried to force myself to like the original Top Gun, but it just doesn’t happen. It’s overrated to me. However, this sequel is something else entirely...
You know, shit on U2's music all you want. If you’d gone with a “haven’t Ukrainians suffered enough” type of snark, no problem. It’s what this website does. But Bono and Co. have actually saved millions of lives over the years with their human rights advocacy. That’s no exaggeration. So snark over that part of their…
You’ll never guess which AV Club writer showed up to write a snotty article about a band who was invited to perform a set raising human-rights awareness in war-torn Kiev.
I bet it kept the kids pretty quiet.
box officn —> box office
Never underestimate what parents will put up with to get their kids to shut up for 90 minutes or so.
“Speaking of, Robert Eggers’ The Norman...”
The Best Picture award winner and the best movie of the year are only occasionally the same movie. “CODA” is by all accounts a very good movie and a more deserving winner than, say, “Patton,” “The King’s Speech,” or “Driving Miss Daisy.” We won’t know if it’s the best picture of the year until 10 or 20 years have…
Does that make her an OGGG?