Well, there you go.
Well, there you go.
The latest Human Centipede stars Tiny Lister, but he made them take out the "homosexual stuff" out and insisted on being at the front instead of the back.
She's so funky, yeah!
The original 3:10, at,least, is really good. I like it a great deal.
I like Robert Maillet; he's my favorite giant-wrestler-type in movies these days. It was fun seeing him pop up in Pacific Rim and he was very dapper in Sherlock Holmes.
A little bit of that Fink feeling might've helped.
It's wonderful on chilly, rainy nights especially. Hell is so cozy and warm.
It's true! Fantasyland has a surprisingly high number of skeletons.
They did! You may also be thinking of another stupid movie in addition to that, of course. Who can say? it's a mystery
That's too bad. I was going to say that I like Winterbottom, but I looked over his filmography again and it's possible that I only like Winterbottom when he's working with Steve Coogan.
Winterbottom finished his — I haven't actually seen it yet, but it's out on video (in the US, at least). It's called "Everyday."
You might enjoy this graphic novel version! (I did!)
Channing Pollock is like one of those pop stars that gets cast as the lead in a movie because studio execs think it'll bring in the kids but it turns out that his charisma doesn't particularly translate to the screen. Since it's a French art film, instead of a pop star, they got a magician.
It was William H. Macy.
@Markthulhu:disqus - put Arya in a bunny hat and it…wow, it makes perfect sense.
That's Edd. Whenever I see him I think, "oh, there's Sad Bronn."
I couldn't find any actual info but I did find a photo of Yuriy Kolokolnikov (Styr the Thenn) standing next to the guy that plays the Hound and looking comparable in height — which puts him around the 6-and-a-half-feet range.
The kid's name is Olly. Ygritte killed his dad just as they were shouting about how much they loved potatoes.
Oh, man, we have the same arrangement in my town, too!
Lower East Side