Where can I find that Rupert Murdoch mask for my wife? Damn, girl…
Where can I find that Rupert Murdoch mask for my wife? Damn, girl…
I wish I had more to add to this conversation beyond: WHAT….THE….FUCK??
Whoa. Get confused for Cillian Murphy much, guy?
I personally attribute YOLO to Justified. You don't mess with Constable Bob.
Is Greg Kinnear out of work again…because this totally seems like the premise of a Greg Kinnear movie?
Is Chris Pratt just working his way through the Steven Spielberg catalog? I can't wait to watch his Oskar Schindler.
And who would think that when NPH pops up on screen, that's when shit is about to really get real? He was great in that movie and garnered seemingly no attention for it.
Everybody steer clear of Police Academy8, amiright? You can't top that shit.
I think he has a pretty face.
Hell, I'd take a Tim from Justified as Clarice too.
For a guy with 76 actor credits to his name on IMDB, AVC could only scramble up 8 "ordinary human" roles? What a career.
I have trouble believing Chris Tucker was too busy to be in this.
Well…Kenan Thompson may not be doing the same goddamn sketch every week, but he certainly is playing the same goddamn character in every sketch…every week.
No mention of Alice in the review?? She was a smokeshow in this movie, and, for all the screen time she gets, has like 1 or 2 lines.
I have to agree, since I couldn't make it more than a half dozen pages into that book before quitting. Details are fuzzy now, but I seem to remember that being one of those one-run-on-sentence-per-page slogs.
I can't believe I'm saying this about Kristen Wiig, but I felt the leads really elevated the material here (Bill Hader was fantastic, but that didn't surprise me). The characters felt really lived in, even though their situations seemed totally "only in an indie movie would this happen."
Not entirely a Part One, exactly, but Sufjan Stevens and the 50 states almost seems to qualify here.
Better not give NBC the notion, because they may shift it to Saturdays at 8pm. "NBC - We just don't give a f***"
Charlie Hunnam was my favorite thing about Undeclared. When's he going to try his hand at comedy again? C'mon, Charlie, maybe lighten to mood in your projects.
Hey, if it keeps Jaime Hector employed, I'm all for it.