Second time this week in my life, that "Tigerland" has been mentioned. I haven't watched it in years, but I've been wanting to.
Second time this week in my life, that "Tigerland" has been mentioned. I haven't watched it in years, but I've been wanting to.
I used to feel that way about Kevin Costner, but watch "3000 Miles to Graceland" and "Mr. Brooks". He absolutely fucking kills it as the villains in those films. I am a huge fan of "Mr. Brooks" by the way.
Oh boy…I knew about the bigger budget, but the denial of the Phoenix story and the storyboards depresses me. That's news to me, because I knew nothing of that. Thanks for upsetting me.
I loved "Even Stevens" and I always will. I think back to when Shia LaBeouf was a wide-eyed, comically gifted kid with a big future ahead of him.
Never liked Square Enix. I found "Final Fantasy" to be dull and if I have to hear about VII, I'm going to fucking puke.
I believe Matthew Vaughn personally cast Kelsey Grammer for Beast. Brett Ratner sucks, but he agreed that Grammer was the right choice and refused to replace him when Vaughn quit the project.
Michael Bay is not about quality and probably never will be, but fuck it, I love "The Rock", "Pain and Gain" and "Bad Boys II".
I've been tempted to pick up "Intensity" at this second-hand bookstore I visit. I absolutely loved the Molly Parker-John C. McGinley TV film years back.
I'd like to see a big-screen version of it.
I defend a few scenes from "Rocketman". That bit in the isolation chamber kills me.
No, no, no…"The Best of Times" is underrated. Robin Williams and Kurt Russell both put in good performances and the film itself is funny.
Also, I recall Kirk Cameron playing Kurt Russell's son.
"Buried" is in fact underrated. I watched it a few months back and I enjoyed it.
If this is the end my friend, it's been a pleasure. I found this site and My Year of Flops through a link some eight years ago on a late night. It was one of my favorite discoveries. I've laughed, cried, agreed, disagreed, but I've always enjoyed the writing and the writer. I've been a fan of Nathan Rabin's for a long…
When I had Starz during a free preview, it was always being played. I never watched it, but after reading this review I wish I did.
Add "Joshua", "The House of Yes" and "Buried" to the list.
Flacco is indeed good and I will give him credit. That playoff game against my Broncos in 2013, still fucking burns me. He's miles above Trent Dilfer.
You've hit the mark. ESPN doesn't carry hockey…I like hockey. So, I watch NBCSN, but I also watch FSN West, because I'm a Kings fan and I live in Bakersfield, California.
Oh, hell yeah.
It's always a toss-up with that one and "The Spy Who Loved Me".
Sounds correct to me. I like the whole idea of someone wanting personal revenge on Bond. I think it was explored better with Alec Trevelyan in "Goldeneye", as well as him being a Lienz Cossack.
Haven't seen "The Man With the Golden Gun" in a long while, but how did Scaramanga even know who Bond was?