Yeah…I had to look that one up to confirm. It was in 2000. Maybe someone was blackmailing him.
Yeah…I had to look that one up to confirm. It was in 2000. Maybe someone was blackmailing him.
It IS possible to not want to go see this movie and, at the same time, think it looks kinda entertaining and not really care if it's women or men or puppies that play the leads. The only thing I resent is someone presuming to tell me why I don't want to see it.
No kidding…me too. Even her voice, which by all accounts SHOULD have made any man homicidal, only strengthened my crush.
Question: how does one with six fingers "shoot a bird"?
motorboatin'
For the record, I always was and still am against "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing".
Nah…the force is strong with that one.
The laughing scene after the tub falls through the floor is still Hanks's best moment on film…ever.
Wait a second…what is this then?: http://www.imdb.com/title/t…
That's from 2014.
Who ARE all these sensitive, tea-sipping wussies who get motion sickness from a movie? :P
Maybe if there were an 'E', something like this would merit it. Not worthy of a "real" grade, but not even a big enough fail to warrant a full-on 'F'.
I think the first two or three seasons of LOST covered about two months.
Yes, but why does it sound like he's recording it in an empty house with hardwood floors?
Proof that careful editing can make homicide detectives of even the lowliest of couch potatoes.
Yeah…"Tiptoe Through the Tulips" is the soundtrack to crazy. "Insidious" confirmed this.
Laugh all ya want, but I had that shit memorized when I was 12 or 13. I could've won Fallon's lip-sync battle with it.
Guess it's too much to hope for David Warner to reprise his role…