“For much of her career, the roles offered to Stone either involved playing the psychosexual femme fatale.”
“For much of her career, the roles offered to Stone either involved playing the psychosexual femme fatale.”
Pesci: “You think I’m sexy? Sexy how? Sexy like a bombshell? Do I arouse you?”
Casino is much better than people think.
How many bootings is the punishment for saying “I love Hitler!”?
He’s an invasive species, keep him out!
Looks like those Anti-Semitic Statements really boomeranged on him. Oh come on, somebody was going to say it.
:looks at piece of paper entitled “ways I actually want to die”:
:crumples up paper, stuffs it deep into pocket:
Its definitely more popular than the movie itself. It survived the Terminator 2 show somehow.
“The sketch felt like an obligation as if the writers felt like they had to do something with the cultural phenomenon of Avatar. It lacked focus, direction, or commentary. It felt overlong, even though it was relatively short. It was a lazy sketch that relied more on costuming and sets than good writing”
In a civil case taking the Fifth can be used against you. Not in a criminal case.
So they’ll make the wife the ghost? Is that the shake up? I feel like that’s the shake up.
This trailer doesn’t include Dale (Gregg Turkington) so I can only give it four bags of popcorn.
F-find young women, invite them over.
That’s a false comparison though because Colin Hanks doesn’t only act in his dad’s movies like the son of a plumber could work for his dad’s Plumbing Hanks & Son company. He’s plumbing for plenty of other plumbers, I mean movies
I’ve actually been really happy with how ST has handled Will’s sexuality
Apparently, in the original script, Toad asks a bunch of similar rhetorical questions during various confrontations in the film, so Storm’s line was meant to be a rejoinder to those. At some point they cut all those lines, though, thus removing all the context for Storm’s line and turning it into one of the worst…
Well I for one am totally outraged by/fine with this, depending on what everyone else in the comments section thinks. And I stand by that.
Here I was hoping that White House Plumbers was a Veep-like series about the dedicated, hard-working people tasked with removing torn up documents from the backed up POTUS crapper.