Just wanted to note how sweet it is that Prinze seems so proud of his wife. Shouldn’t be unusual, but it makes me happy.
Just wanted to note how sweet it is that Prinze seems so proud of his wife. Shouldn’t be unusual, but it makes me happy.
Aw, no discernable talent? I always kinda liked him, and he seems like a nice guy. No love for She’s All That? Then again I was a teenager in the latter half of the 90s, so I guess he’s keyed to a particular time in my life that I remember fondly. But I’m always happy when he pops up. He was so funny on his…
*Timothées Chalamet
Again with the bad reading - you’ve got it backwards.
No, it only earns 77 cents on the dollar. Because it is for women, it costs 13% more.
Conservatives: “Listen woke Libtards, gender is about XY chromosomes and nothing else. You can never change your biological sex. Science doesn’t care about your ‘Identity’ or ‘Pronouns’”
“The Power of Tom Selleck” is why he’s doing those reverse mortgage ads where he has to say “This is not a scam” outright.
There’s an interview where Ben Shapiro talked about how he couldn’t break through in Hollywood because of that liberal barrier thing. In that same interview he comments how he worked for this one producer who decided to go work on Blue Bloods instead of Shapiro’s script.
Interestingly, he seems to be the one person who got through to Gina, just a little. Since she deleted her trans mockery thing after he privately spoke to her. Which is a testament both to Pascal’s conviction for his sister as well as his ability to impact a lunatic.
“The director tries to trick you!”
His review of Glass Onion and his bafflement over the most basic concepts of the mystery genre also said a lot about what the quality of his screenwriting probably was.
Yes, though the big complaint the MRA-types seemed to have about the movie was that the men were idiots, which I feel largely applies to Alien.
This lead me down a rabbit hole of discovering how awesome Pascal and his family are.
She won’t.
Even for a streaming-focused release, $13,115 is a poor opening weekend, but that doesn’t necessarily mean it’s a financial failure. I don’t know if it costs more to watch it on whatever Shapiro’s streaming service is, or if he’s offering it for no additional charge to try to drive up subscription rates, but it’s conce…
Starred for “tuna scented honesty”. That’s poetry right there, that is.
Based on Pass Thru, I’m pretty sure Neil Breen is trying to say “Fascism and genocide would be pretty good, actually, as long as the right people are in charge.”
I love her response. “No fumble! No fumble! You’re the fumble!”
Just a reminder, or a note for people who fortunately do not have internet brain poisoning and don’t have to know these things, Ben Shapiro’s entire ... thing came about because he failed as a Hollywood Screen Writer. Now, he blames the liberal bias in Hollywood for that but... watching the quality of movie he turns…
Neil’s films at least feel like they are him trying to say something. I don’t know what. I don’t think any human can know, but they very clearly mean something profound to him. There’s a tuna scented honesty with his movies.