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