killdozer77
Mexican Blade Runner
killdozer77

For as many great movies as he was great in, I always enjoyed his palpable contempt for the whole operation on Las Vegas. His every line reading just wearily sighed, “I was in The Godfather, dammit.”

More like unresolved grief from a child’s suicide, managing average but not devastating geriatric health issues that would normally result in assisted living but can’t because of the secret in their yard, suspicion of younger folks, the general loss of being involved in their community with the death and disability of

Ah, this is a bummer. Simmons and Spacek were amazing in it, but I can see why some people couldn’t latch onto the show. It was nice seeing an older couple like that on screen that wasn’t there solely to act as a plot point for other characters. That being said, I wasn’t interested in the other characters nearly as

Disappointed by this. The first episode was really bad, just a ton of cliches about old people, but right after that it took off and became engrossing and mysterious and the performances were all great. The end left me perfectly happy for a second season.

Fuck Texas. Fuck cops. Fuck that Jeep guy. Charges should be more serious than a misdemeanor. He could have killed the cyclist. No, you don’t fucking joke around like that.

Whatever transpired before, the swerving into oncoming traffic to hit/scare the guy in the bike crossed a very big line. Reckless driving should be one of a host of charges. Also, this guy is obviously a great candidate to have his guns taken away.

Not really, at the casino you can always cash out all your chips.

Its almost like this was a huge ponzi scheme or something. 

What rankings are you using. From a domestic standpoint, John Wick 3, 1917, Us, It: Chapter 2, and Knives Out all did better than Once Upon a Time in Hollywood did and I would think of all of those as adult-oriented personally. Joker as well but not counting that since it is a comic book offshoot.

More like a pyramid scheme that’s trying to hide the fact that it doesn’t have the money to pay out to its investors. Because that’s exactly what it is.

I think in some ways it only aids his point that the movie didn’t have to be a rousing financial success in order to be a justifiable production.

Now they dress up to see Minions: Rise of Gru

He has a real point, but he used the wrong movie and that’s all the pedants will talk about. “he was only 15, he couldn’t even get into Goodfellas”. “Goodfellas only made $40M at the box office”.

Thank you for NOT making this a slide show! 

...try to take over the WORLD!

The same thing they do every night...

they will even bite the head off a fish just to masturbate with its headless body

Pliney the Elder would like a word with you about who started calling them Orcas, and his description of them is pretty murdery.

Calm down Francis.

Killer Dolphins doesn’t quite have the same ring to it.