He's going to be very popular.
He's going to be very popular.
I'm getting a definite Steve Brule vibe from Reilly in the previews.
Pretty good episode. When the listing said that Louise would end up defending one of her greatest foes, my mind went right to Logan, then Millie.
Ray Harryhausen's review of the '76 Kong always makes me laugh:
Little kids cursing. It may not be the laziest, hackiest trope in comedy, but I'll be goddamned if it doesn't make the top ten.
…well, it is Billy Loomis, after all.
Rather damaging to Scrappy, wouldn't you say?
Thank you. Jesus!
Not a bad idea - Veronica is a stone hottie - but the relationship between her mom and his dad may put a serious c-block on that.
She uses a passenger's glasses and the sun to light them?
Funny you mention Boss Baby, because…whoa. I'd gladly watch this ten times before I watch that once. Looks like the effects of Shark Tale haven't been completely flushed out of Dreamworks' system.
Not Whitaker, but Charles S. Dutton. I have kind of a soft spot for 'if you don't do this thing, we'll kill your family' movies. This one was pretty good, with a nice turn by Christopher Walken as one of the bad guys. He has this great monologue about having to kill his friend. It's a wonderful bit of nonsense.
Pretty cheesy but fun. John Lone was a marvelous villain (just as in The Shadow).
I don't care what anyone says: "Bordertown" was funny. Pity it never got a fair shake.
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaack!
Rumplestiltskin saves that movie, in my eyes. Not a great movie, but I loved every moment he was on.
And no Atlantis. Motherf…
Fuck no. Davis was robbed for The Help. They best settle that debt this year.
Jennifer Love Hewitt's character in Can't Hardly Wait was named Amanda Becker.
God, do I love that episode. Thought about it all throughout this one.