Wait, what's wrong with Lynch? The guy is a literal Eagle Scout, and I've never heard anything unseemly about him.
Wait, what's wrong with Lynch? The guy is a literal Eagle Scout, and I've never heard anything unseemly about him.
Speaking of Ford and Selleck trading roles…
Kitties!
Well, not with that attitude you won't.
You misspelled Colin Farrell.
Replace Michael Cera with Jesse Eisenberg and I would watch the shit out of this.
Just to piss Dirk Benedict off even more?
I read Packer's book when it came out and liked it a lot, although I'll be damned if I can remember anything about it now.
I'm preemptively declaring this NOT OPTIONAL.
He does, but the the Treasury Department and the Armenian mob want it back.
Yes! I specially watched "A Most Violent Year" last weekend because I was jonesing for more Oscar Issac in 1980s suits.
Doctor, you mentioned the ratio of ten women to each man. Now, wouldn't that necessitate the abandonment of the so-called monogamous sexual relationship, I mean, as far as men were concerned?
The ghost of William Safire approves of this post.
You mean you're not doing that right now?
If "No Children" didn't exist, then everybody would be talking about "Fault Lines" as the definitive account of curdled love:
Huh. Josh Lucas is a way more thoughtful guy than I imagined him to be. Great interview.
Agreed. Another horror movie would have just let the (incredibly spooky!) abandoned hospital do all the work for it. But the director and the actors really understood how to play off that setting, instead of just inhabiting it, if that makes any sense.
Mega Man II: Great video game music, or greatest video game music of all time?
I dunno, but I'll be damned if I'm going over there to find out.
That was when Lucas still listened to other people, though. Isn't the critical consensus that the early films succeeded because people like Lawrence Kasdan and Marcia Lucas (who's the unsung hero of the Star Wars story) were able to temper George's worst scriptwriting tendencies?