As a matter of fact, I am.
As a matter of fact, I am.
No doubt, Mr. Sausage King…but "Wyatt Earp" was way more better researched than "Tombstone".
"Stranger Than Fiction".. I still need to see that. I know it underperformed, and it was a while before he took on another dramatic role.
Will Ferrell is so hit-and-miss with me.
I dislike "Anchorman" as well.
Project villiany…I would say the same thing too about Stellan Skarsgard. I went in "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo" with a blank slate, and I knew he was the villain.
I'm one of those folk as well.
Count me in as one of the ironic appreciators, but I think "Bill" is going to win this one.
"Supremacy" is in fact the first Greengrass film. "Kill Bill Vol. 1" will get definitely get 2003, unless "Bad Boys II" swoops in.
Both guys worked well together. If there is no sequel, get them both in another film together.
"Collateral" better be the pick for 2004. I get the feeling "The Bourne Supremacy" may edge it out, only if "The Bourne Identity" isn't picked for 2002. The balance of the force may be disrupted.
He was funny in it, but yeah, everybody thought it was the greatest thing ever.
Cavill was awesome in it. So, I'm stoked about him joining the next "Mission:Impossible".
Yeah, I like "Tropic Thunder", but it bugs the hell out of me when someone says that's the only Tom Cruise performance they like.
I saw the first one in theaters and I loved it. Even more on subsequent rewatches.
I love "The Patriot", even with all it's flaws. As a bit of history buff, I appreciated the fact that we got a film on the American Revolution (I think it had been a long time), but as a movie buff, I was happy to see big-budget ultraviolent blockbuster.
Unless Henry Cavill is revealed to be the villain, I don't see Cruise ever opting out. I am getting a feeling that Cavill may be the future headliner.
I think I've mentioned it before on this very site, but I recall no one being excited for "Mission: Impossible III". Then it was released and the word of mouth was positive among my friends.
A co-worker of mine today told me he saw the newest film. He liked it and complimented it as ridiculous.
"Dunston Checks In"