I think de Armas is a good actor. She’s the best part of ‘No Time to Die’.
I think de Armas is a good actor. She’s the best part of ‘No Time to Die’.
Just to be safe, I think all films should include one scene of Ana de Armas from now on.
May contain traces of Ana de Armas.
I’m partial to the ‘Gravity Falls’ take on training montages:
That montage is a whole barrel of fun. I’ve seen a lot of people saying Brie Larson has no charisma, but I think she’s fantastic in that film and that sequence particularly.
“Mike Ryan wrote that “it’s like watching Tim Robinson play Napoleon,” which, in this writer’s experience, is also pretty damn accurate.”
Just wait to you figure out the kind of fun you can have with Cox!
He loves them, but they are not serious burgers.
They’re really sticking it to that Napoleon guy again. He must work there or something.
I’d love to see a film like this go with transatlantic accents.
I heard it was a deliberate decision to have everyone in ‘Death of Stalin’ speak in their own accents, as a way of showing that the Party at that time was a motley crew of figures from all over the place, particularly Stalin himself, from Georgia.
That’s a reasonable question, though not one I’m sufficiently invested in to investigate.
If I find out my coworkers have political views I find abhorrent, I definitely limit my interactions with them as much as possible. Which is easier in some professions than others - if I were an actor, for example, I might just go to my trailer to avoid spending time with someone like Schneider.
During his Hot Ones episode, I wanted him to say to Sean, “Sit perfectly still. Only I may eat wings.”
I’ve never been into sports of any kind, so I’ve never been able to relate to that concept of emotionally investing in the success of your team or the athletes on it. Sometimes I kind of wish I could feel that for a little bit. It seems fascinating, seen from the outside.
“Hey Todd, this heartfelt essay connecting a pivotal moment in American pop culture to your family history and the town you grew up in: any chance you could make it a slideshow?”
I love a personal essay, especially about pop culture.
So Schneider, via his connection to Adam Sandler, has done a few movies with Steve Buscemi, and I always had the impression that Steve was a pretty decent guy. I wonder if on set they kept their distance as much as possible, or maybe politics just doesn’t come up on those extended vacations that are Sandler’s movies.
Rackets don’t look like rackets on film, you gotta use chickens.
Zenfidel!