I also love the Sorvino seasons of L&O the best. George Dzundza (Season 1) was ok on the show — he had his moments - but the show was still trying to find its feet.
I also love the Sorvino seasons of L&O the best. George Dzundza (Season 1) was ok on the show — he had his moments - but the show was still trying to find its feet.
Don’t blame me; I voted for Kodos.
I hate to see the production delayed, but this seems...
“defined by the open-tuned chords of Keith Richards. He began experimenting with open chords”
If your argument is the Stones had 20 great albums, but you have to include two live albums and a singles comp, then the Stones did not have 20 great albums.
I’m sending the Robocop statue from Detroit to deal with these criminals.
Discovery are bottom-feeders and HBO is essentially the opposite. Discovery’s team is essentially in charge. HBO’s going to feel the wrath soon enough.
Really loved Anthony Hopkin’s cameo in that one too.
More people need to watch Cop Land. It was so good and it’s still so relevant.
Fucking hell. What a shame.
This is really sad. Obviously excellent in Goodfellas, but brought great energy and presence to even smaller roles like in Field of Dreams and Heartbreakers. He was also fantastic in Joe Carnahan’s cop drama Narc, which I recommend to anyone looking for a great Liotta performance. RIP.
Sure, everybody knows he keeps ten-bob notes up his nose. Such a dirty old man.
Frankly I’m getting sick of all of this anti-naysayer bias. Naysayers are people too and being told they’re wrong all the time can’t be good for their self-esteem.
If you’re worried about it, stay home.
Well, if they get Covid then they can always go to the hospital and get a bunch of chemicals put into their body because they didn’t want a chemical in their body. Smooth-brained reasoning 101.
I think you’re right that some of it is benevolent sexism. Filmmakers (and audiences) looking for positive representation, so just starting at badass and competent and etc. See, we’re not sexist. We think women are super capable.
Great point, let’s all talk about our favourite classic Hope Van Dyne comics!
The pact hasn’t ended. They reupped the deal and Spider-Man will still be appearing in future MCU films.
So you believe that “tudum!” to be diegetic?
I'm sure movie audiences would have loved looking at a black screen during this sequence - but hey, that would be more realistic, right?