"Seinfeld and Son" will be the next web series for Jerry.
"Seinfeld and Son" will be the next web series for Jerry.
The only good thing that Jai Courtney has done, is play the henchman in "Jack Reacher". He was just so good at playing a scumbag with a shit-eating grin, I can only ever see him as that type. Everything else I've seen him in, I think he is awful.
It's a shame about Ratner, because I love the original "Rush Hour" and re-watched it on HBO a few days ago. So much potential has been squandered.
The idea of even having that opinion, wasn't going to go down well around these parts. This is MANHUNTER country!!!
I'm liking all this "Lethal Weapon 2" love. I remember when…the Dissolve made their "50 Greatest Summer Blockbusters of All-Time" list and left it off, I was so not happy. They put fucking "Moulin Rouge" on the list, but left off "Lethal Weapon 2". As well as "Speed", "Beverly Hills Cop" and so on…..
Criminally underrated film in my opinion. I live in Bakersfield, so the film holds a special place in my heart.
"For Your Eyes Only" and "The Spy Who Loved Me" are definitely the high points for Roger Moore during his Bond tenure.
You know what..I'll agree with you on "The King of Queens". I easily dismissed it, when it was making it's debut for the reason that you mentioned. It wasn't until 2005 (I believe), when TBS secured the cable syndication rights, that I gave it a chance and was impressed by how funny it was. I believe it was the…
I love "The Joshua Tree" (hell, I was practically named after it), but I love "Achtung Baby" more. In the same way, I prefer "Tunnel of Love" to "Born in the USA" and "Bad" to "Thriller". Does anyone else prefer the follow-up albums to the blockbuster albums? I don't know what to call them. Sorry.
That techno song is catchy as hell.
Which also makes the Chancellor's death scene so poignant. It always gets me on a re-watch. David Warner's acting and last words to Shatner are just so damn powerful. Shatner isn't even hamming it up in that scene. Just the silence and the facial expression show that Shatner is capable of more.
And I'm holding my head in shame. I've lost on the AV Club comments thread.
The latter version will no doubt come back to relevance, thanks to the "Deadpool" trailer.
What really chaps me…F/X, the movie and F/X, the network. Grrrr
Does Gizmo count? I forgot which '00s band had a song called "I Believe You, but My Tommy Gun Don't"?
The lack of Cam Neely upsets me. It would upset him too, if he saw this!!!
Please tell me you at least like the theme song and ending credits for "The Poke of Zorro". I mean James Earl Jones as the voice of "Magic Taco", Anthony Hopkins as Corky, and Eric Roberts as "Man Beating Mule" are listed in the credits. Now, I have to look up the end credits again.
I did like Diedrich Bader as the seemingly lenient Sheriff.
It was marketed as a "Thrill-Omedy".
As well as some "Trespass" talk.