Oh that darn Larry!
Oh that darn Larry!
Howard the Duck is weirdly off-model. He looks more like a pelican than a duck. I could maybe excuse his Miami Vice clothes. Perhaps they're intentionally avoiding his prior Donald Duck-ness for legal reasons.
Agreed. Because that's what your mom says when I…etc.
NYC fast food joints always seem to be weird outliers of diminished quality. What seems easy to do at myriad NJ strip malls always falls apart when it's transplanted across the Hudson. I hit a nearly empty 8th ave. White Castle two months ago and waited 15 minutes for four sloppy burgers that were inexplicably cold…
The Pizzle rocks!
So it's OK for lapsed Catholics to trash Christianity but nudging Islam is off-limits. Sounds like someone has Mommy/Daddy issues.
I'd say at the very least a person should be in a field that could qualify for a nomination. I don't know why publicists get included. Maybe, I'd make an exception for film-oriented writers (Richard Corliss was included as was Ebert in the past).
Bowie died in January too and he was in the memorial reel.
Why is there also a pile of Parmesan cheese on his tombstone?
EDIT: "Rice is great if you're hungry and want 2000 of something." - Mitch Hedberg
I don't think the interesting, creative people go into advertising anymore. Look at the spots from a decade ago and compare them to what was broadcast last night. It's enough to make you nostalgic for 2005.
Joe Swanberg could make ten flicks with that "…incredibly low $500,000 budget."
He's doing the same weird-facey thing that Rob Lowe does in "Beyond the Candelabra"
Man, if anything deserves a do-over it's the unwatchable "Blackhat."
The sentence "Courtney B. Vance is absolutely unbelievable as Johnnie Cochran" sounds like the opposite of what I'm guessing the writer intended.
I have no idea who Matthew Gary Gilmore Girl is but his list is goddamn excellent.
"Louie Louie" - The Kingsmen.
Most cat-killers don't end up as serial killers but most serial-killers start as cat killers.
Is that what was going on? Because I wasn't too sure. For all the praise, I was expecting something pretty mind-blowing. Oh well. Instead, I got "just OK."
If I live 80 minutes from the crime scene does that make him half as guilty?
"Manufacturing a Murderer" was not worth a ten hour investment. It's OK mind you, but it's really padded with way-too-much trial footage. I could see two or three hours of this but not ten. I have other quibbles but I don't want to blather on about "Spoiler alerts" and the like so I'll hold my tongue.