She's not right as Sharon Tate, but maybe Linda Kasabian?
She's not right as Sharon Tate, but maybe Linda Kasabian?
Sure I have! Oh, you man literally? Then no.
I have nothing against Jaime Reyes, but it's a totally different character. It's sort of like someone replacing your grandmother with Ryan Gosling. Yeah, he's hot and all, but it's not exactly the same thing.
I'd go with Ryan Gosling as Booster and Jason Sudeikis as Beetle.
Yes, this is a thing. Be especially wary of all those bible-thumpers who seem to REALLY love Israel. They have their reasons for that.
As a rule I find it tacky and sexist to comment on the appearance of female celebrities. That's why I'm not going to mention that Sarah Huckabee-Sanders has the look, facial expressions, and body language of a shaved Grimace.
I've heard he frequently visits children's hospitals as Burt Macklin, and then leaves in a huff if the kids don't get the reference.
Yep. Stan Lee was the guy who realized you couldn't just thaw the character out and have him go back to being Mr. rah-rah America in the mid-'60s. All the stuff about Cap feeling left behind, and realizing that the world is more complex than it used to be, comes from Stan.
It's not unusual for the antagonist in a movie to get a big emotional arc. I think it's a mistake to say that Cap didn't get one too, though. He does give up being Captain America at the end of the movie, so something must have affected him.
It wasn't even that. He just did an interview where he mentioned that, after working on a LOT of them in a row, he was sick of working on big-budget action movies. Because obviously, for an actor, they're kind of a drag. You have to go in at 5 am to get shit put on your face,and then go hang on a wire for 12 hours so…
If anything, I'd say what Downey did was even more of an achievement than what Evans or Jackman did, because those guys were/are basically playing what was on the page (perfectly, I should add). Downey, though, took a character people were pretty much already okay with, and substantially improved him. He's not…
The thing is, in movies there doesn't need to be a "mantle" because they don't need to make Captain America movies all the time. In comics, there's going to be a Captain America comic published every month, so even if Steve Rogers takes a rest, somebody has to take the role. With a movie, if you finish a run of…
They'll all have Roy Thomas cameos where he says something dumb and then has to apologize in the next movie.
She was talking about voiceover gigs.
If Ghostbusters had no stars and a no-name director, it would have cost half as much.
The Munsters, McHale's Navy, The Flintstones, Yogi Bear, Batman….There were quite a few in the '60s.
ST:TMP is one of the very few science fiction films I've ever seen that actually gives me an approximation of the feeling of actually being in deep space, and being dwarfed by the universe. Must be watched on a big screen, though.
Yeah, I get it. That movie works for me too.
Smokey And The Bandit power!
AA Dowd's list is the one Nicolas Cage's character in Leaving Las Vegas would make to watch while drinking himself to death.