joshortiz88
Josh Ortiz
joshortiz88

No…but every studio has gotten the wrong message.
They believe he's all about visuals and grittiness.

I won't allow anyone to throw dirt on "The Man From U.N.C.L.E" either.

I'm starting to think the only way to get a successful King Arthur, is if Disney adapts "The Sword in the Stone" to live-action.

I'm grateful for the recaps on this very site, as I after watching Monday Night RAW, accidentally deleted this episode from my DVR.

I like "2006 mini-fad" description.
I still have not seen "The Illusionist", but I saw "The Prestige", when it was released on DVD.

-Saw "Guardians" at Friday morning with my mom and my aunt. I liked it. I don't love the "Guardians" films, but I appreciate them because they're breezy and fun. Nothing more, nothing less.
Also on Friday, I went through my DVR and watched "The Scout". I think it gets better on a rewatch every time. Albert Brooks is

Just like everything associated with Vietnam, has to have "Fortunate Son" and "For What It Is Worth".

Ok, cool..because I love "NCIS". I haven't watched the newer episodes, but I watch the reruns on USA.

2009…I told a friend that in a few years, we'll be getting a James Franco-Seth Roger remake.
2017…as we know, it hasn't happened yet.

Should we be talking about "Monk"? I don't know it's allowed on this website.
You know, because that's a show our parents watch.

I'm trying to remember…wasn't he a college professor?
I think David Rasche was in that episode as well as the football coach, who wanted to kick Monk's ass. He was funny in it.

Owen Wilson managed to work with a dog and not get out acted by it. The likes of which have never been seen since Tom Hanks worked with Hooch.

I don't get where that came from. You can tell what's actually going on, compared to the fight scenes in say, "Batman Begins".

He does. "Everything Must Go" was very good. It's a great balance of comedy and drama.

Such an interesting factual story could've made for a great film.

For some reason, I love hearing "Lazy Eye" by Silversun Pickups, when I go to work in early hours or at night.

It was a trip to a grocery store one late night for me.

The last time I watched anything from John Woo was "Windtalkers", when it was released on DVD in 2002.

But does "Tombstone" have Mark Harmon?, Jeff Fahey?, Bill Pullman?!!!

It replaced a solo Phil Collins song, "I Missed Again".