“Reasonably entertaining” raves dirtside.
“Reasonably entertaining” raves dirtside.
If you want to go down the road of Edward Norton playing similar roles, think of how many times he’s played a guy with a nice/nasty split personalities. Fight Club, Primal Fear, Incredible Hulk. American History has him a neo-Nazi the first half then a kind of reformed saint in the second half. Even The Score has him…
I guess he means if it’s in a historical setting – you know, if it’s historically accurate for a character to use the n-word in that situation.
I’ve noticed quite a few Americans being so much in the habit of saying ‘African American’ to mean Black that they’ll use it to refer to any Black people at all regardless of which country they come from.
She’s got 54 acting credits so probably has more experience of working with various directors that you.
If you’d been the star of a huge budgeted film at nine, it would probably have stuck in your memory.
The sketch was just a couple of minutes of guys wandering around a race course making ‘haw haw haw’ noises while displaying their upper teeth in an impression of a posh person. It’s hardly “Ah, this foreshadowed John Cleese moaning about cancel culture”.
The Beatles recorded about 275 songs, so sure you can pick out some non-rock ones. Helter Skelter, Come Together and Get Back are all classic rock songs. They did classic versions of other people’s rock songs too, like Twist and Shout.
I don’t know, he could be wrong - maybe women ARE attracted to guys pleading victimhood.
I told all the women YOUR comment and now they all want to sleep with YOU.
“Each of their jokes”
“Is Colin lying when he says he was just trying to feed on the awkwardness of the moment when he tried to kiss Nadja?”
Best laid plans, eh?
I figure they’re not showing future Kate because then it locks in whether she’s still overweight then or not. Better for the show to leave that open.
I’d say it’s more a remake of Three Amigos, in that it has a guy mistaking actors for the warriors they pretend to be, and the actors think they’re being hired for a gig, and the music is by Randy Newman. The same plot (minus Newman songs) was then used a third time for Galaxy Quest.
Sure, it just seems odd to put it in the same category as Cats - comparing something a bit pointless that many still apparently enjoyed and a complete fiasco.
“based on Hamlet”
There was an interim loophole they used before the rich benefactor to get more time with the car. Jupiter argued that the competition had promised 30 x 24 hours, which meant they were owed more time because they weren't using the car at night.
Silencers and accents are just matters of presentation that don’t affect characterisation or plot. Like having sound effects in scenes set in space. At any rate, the guy’s point above was that normally his gf wouldn’t care about these tropes - it was only because the film was so dull and unconvincing that her…
What accent do you want Ancient Romans to speak with?