Yeah, we do. The guy got killed by Richard Horne, before he could reveal what happened to his truck.
Yeah, we do. The guy got killed by Richard Horne, before he could reveal what happened to his truck.
She's awfully dumb, though. (I mean, it's the plot; it works; she's charming; she's got "spunk" etc. but come on.)
She's the exception. (See my remarks below about how she's only there because of Lara Flynn Boyle's ego etc.)
It's just brilliantly written. It rides the knife edge between plausibly reproducing that kind of political screed and absurdist parody…and it's just nonspecific enough to be mapable onto many different unhinged "philosophies."
No, you just need a fur-covered cup and saucer and a locomotive coming out of your fireplace.
The "two simultaneous kids' parties" schtick was played really well in Big Little Lies.
You know, I've scrolled past this half a dozen times today and I'm sorry, but I still don't get it. (Which makes me feel dumb.)
A foreign-press interview.
I GUESS WE'LL HAVE TO WAIT AND FIND OUT
He sang and played in Straight Time (with Dustin Hoffman; one of the best overlooked movies of the'70s) and in Paris Texas.
He's coming. I've got it on good authority.
I GUESS WE'RE GOING TO HAVE TO WAIT AND FIND OUT
He would have had a much more interesting career if he hadn't done the obvious and followed his brother into SNL-type comedy. (Which he can do, but he can also do so much more…standard brother dynamics, I guess.)
"I'm a doctor, not a carburetor!"
Well, he did, but there was a doppelganger who got swapped in this year to erase all that.
Yeah, but it's even simpler than that, since a bread-and-butter visual effect (adding snow; removing wires; changing an actor's face; sky replacement) by definition is invisible, audience members only can be aware of CGI if a) it's bad or b) it's showing them something that they know is physically impossible (like a…
Kyle MacLachlan is three years older than Tom Sizemore.
Or when the same people totally miss all the CGI in stuff like Coen brothers or Soderbergh movies.
that actress came out of nowhere and really acquitted herself nicely
Exactly — it's like people's knee-jerk "I hate CGI" whenever there's a noticeable visual effect.