Ah, of course Being John Malkovich. Fantastic movie. I was still thinking in rom-com.
Ah, of course Being John Malkovich. Fantastic movie. I was still thinking in rom-com.
What about High Fidelity?
I really wish there were a "Grosse" before that title, because at least then I would care in the slightest.
I can always tell a John Williams score because it all just sounds like Harry Potter to me.
I'm so sad Bradford is in Guys With Kids right now. I saw his potential in Bring It On (okay, okay, by "potential" I mean I had a huge crush on him) and was hoping he'd continue by making good indie movies until he reached star status, a la JGL.
The idea that Brick hasn't won every screenwriting, directorial, cinematography and best actor Oscar retroactively continues to baffle me.
Not that I mind that bit. I had many good years with Smallville and SPN.
@avclub-3da678392d5ac1ff456fe6e06354fdef:disqus It's less that I don't believe denied pregnancy is a thing and more that I feel like the writers mishandled the storyline. If we had had even one scene where Peggy decided to ignore a sign, or shown that she was struggling to convince herself that nothing was wrong, it…
So basically, JGL had an awesome year, as always.
I'm am for any and all Disney considering I should be packing and planning instead.
Wow, I honestly just saw a gifset for Beauty and the Beast on tumblr. I wasn't even aware anyone watched that show.
The thing is, the best ideas for TV shows come from sketch comedies as one-off jokes and we never actually get to see them.
Hey, I like both! HE is sugary goodness and New Girl really scratches that classic sitcom itch of characters arguing for me.
It's just like… how would you NOT know? And especially for a together character like Peggy, even if it was the smoothest, best pregnancy ever HOW WOULD YOU NOT KNOW
Is it wrong that I like him? Or at least, his early run on New Avengers and his current All New X-Men is fantastic.
What's sad is that that sounds like the best thing ever, potentially.
Finished the first season of Mad Men. Well…THAT was the least credible storyline I've seen in a while.
I watched New Girl first and then Happy Endings, so when the first couple lines of HE were about crack it was just like, "not again."
The physical comedy where Dave's guitar upset the waiter's tray sent me howling. So perfect.
It's almost the like the writers have planned ahead for emotional and political conflict!