Knowing is a great 1/2 of a film. The first half is superb, and the second one manages to turn the entire package into a regrettable movie.
Knowing is a great 1/2 of a film. The first half is superb, and the second one manages to turn the entire package into a regrettable movie.
It is impossible not to have a great time watching this movie. Even the cast look like they had a blast filming it.
Problem?
“I have this recurring nightmare – I’m not kidding about this. When I’m asleep, I have this nightmare that we do Friends again and nobody cares. We do a whole series, we come back, and nobody cares about it."
I was watching the show with my wife and after laughing our asses of she stated "this really should not be as funny as it was".
The doctor visit, "Suck it, Jian Yang" and Erlich's explanation of mansplaining had me in stitches.
This. Can you imagine the British PM shitting on the NYC governor after 9/11?
Well, fuck :(
I can't believe that Reagan episode actually happened.
What strikes me as incredible about the entire Covfefe thing is that, yes, it was an obvious typo. But Trump, who lives his public life through Twitter, didn't manage to delete that tweet until 6hs later.
She hasn't aged well?
There's a lot that didn't work on Reign of Fire. But damn, those dragons looked realistic - if that's even possible. Its CGI held up surprisingly well for a 15 year old movie.
I'll allow it.
That movie though has Kate Beckinsale fighting Jessica Biel at one point. Can't argue with that.
Undisputed 2 is such a ridiculously good martial arts flick. Long live Yuri Boyka.
Minority Report is a fantastic movie and some of the best work Spielberg has ever done but, man, what a great choice The Bourne Identity is. I remember watching it on a theater and coming out of it exhilarated.
"Is it hot in here, or did i just pull out of the Paris accord?"
Tough call, because the French have laws against recollection of data on ethnicity/race. The estimated black population in France is ~3.8% percent. Atlanta's is about 50%. There're no real "afro-french" cities in France.
….unlike the USA?