No, no I haven’t.
No, no I haven’t.
In 1994, Tim Allen had the #1 movie, #1 show and #1 book in the same week (The Santa Clause, Home Improvement and Don’t Stand Too Close To A Naked Man, respectively.)
Home Improvement was a top-10 Nielsen show at the time, so yes? He wasn’t “movie star” big, but he was “TV star” big. Also, The Santa Clause had come out the year before and did pretty well for Disney. As for Toy Story not being meant for theaters, I never heard that before, and maybe you’re thinking of Toy Story 2…
Oh yeah, he was a pretty big star. He was on a highly rated network Sitcom and the Santa Clause film had come out the year before Toy Story and was a huge hit.
I just thought he wandered around hotels crashing weddings. Seems to be his thing lately.
Right? Like, yeah, yeah you do understand, Tom. You just don’t want to have to say that out loud.
Those Cannes audiences sneak in Raisinets and M&Ms like the rest of us!
I wish someone had just said that to Hanks.
Never mind that, I wonder if Tom Hanks understands how Chet Hanks came to be.
Hell, he barely voiced him in the movies.
could you BE any more right?
Four million? Damn, that's a lot of publicity.
Jennifer Aniston was in the KKK?
Also true of Barsanti posts.
Did they get her sword at a Spirit Halloween store?
If I’m not mistaken, they’re adapting Flashpoint, which is DC’s excuse to break out a multiverse of their own. With this film, they can more easily recast/replace any actor as-needed by simply creating an “alternate universe” version and the requisite shenanigans to carry them forward.
This is almost certainly…
I’m starting to think Ezra Miller is being paid by Disney/Marvel to make sure DC never even TRIES to make another movie ever again.
That or it’s just some sort of weird science experiment to see exactly how much bad PR a movie studio can take before they cancel a $200 million dollar movie.
“Wow, the stories about Ezra…
Ezra is Barry, not Wally.
If this was the early days of Hollywood the studio would pay to hush this up.
I’m just going to come out and say it:
I really don’t understand this marketing campaign for The Flash.