Easy question. Adam Sandler in "Punch-Drunk Love."
Easy question. Adam Sandler in "Punch-Drunk Love."
I'm going to have to investigate this for myself. Where's my gun?
I played an all-Japanese version of "Yoshi's Story" when i was living over there and could not make sense of it all.
I guess it's time to become a Prime member
Being able to get one of their systems would be nice as well.
While?
Yeah, I'm pretty sure his guitar leapt off the screen and almost hit me when I was high and watching it in 3D.
Man, that scene is good.
Yeah, she kind of carved out her own little niche for a while there, didn't she?
Berenstein
"Rachel Getting Married" is amazing. There's a minutes-long sequence during the reception that is devoid of conventional narrative and dialogue that I found to be incredibly moving.
Alternative headline: Hillary Swank reaches the age in Hollywood when she gets the "mom" role.
I liked "Split" because it didn't aspire to be anything other than trashy exploitation, and in that respect it was amazing. I hope this next film also comes by way of Blumhouse, which is doing an amazing job of putting out lean, effective thrillers.
Part 1
It's the same reason we have 51 seasons of "Documentary Now!"
Seriously, you need to offer up a warning when you use a large close-up picture of Bannon's face. That shit made me soil my armor.
Walter Cronkite has not been in any state of being alive since 2009.
"Dark and Heavy" = more Robyn (I hope)
I made a pigeon-rat.
Being evicted from a trailer park in Indiana for public disturbance and excessive drinking is the saddest ending I've heard since the death of Layne Staley.