Spot on. At least that movie had John C. McGinley as a hard-ass detective. What does this movie have? A lot of go-nowhere improvisation. No-goddamn-thank you.
Spot on. At least that movie had John C. McGinley as a hard-ass detective. What does this movie have? A lot of go-nowhere improvisation. No-goddamn-thank you.
"I am Yulaw! I am nobody's bitch! You are mine."
Most of the cast leaving + move to Friday night = Why the fuck did ABC not just cancel "Once Upon a Time" again?
You remind me of a guy. You look just like him. He wasn't, either.
Hacky as shit. Its cup runneth (way) over with 'those darn millenials' humor.
Based on the one episode I saw of "The Great Indoors", "Powerless" is "Cheers" by comparison. When the basis for your show is hacky, 'those darn millenials' jokes, maybe it's time to find a new line of work.
Liked the show, but the writing really needed to evolve beyond "Come on, guys. We need to pull together and make things happen."/"OMG, this bitch is the fuckin' worst!" Also, while I enjoyed Tudyk, a little of Van's 1%-based obliviousness went a long way.
I caught this on cable. The cast was up to the task, but the film felt far more improvised than scripted and it didn't help that the villain was the biggest non-entity I've ever encountered in a major tentpole movie. The weakest Marvel villain would've been a more effective substitute.
Be a picky actress, be a working woman or be a check whore…or be none of it.
Given that you don't recognize Meg Foster, you're probably not that old.
Ice-T narrated The Other Guys.
Especially after last week.
This must be a damn popular story. Penelope Ann Miller just played Tilly in a Lifetime movie.
Wasn't that Henry in the first season? What, are they just starting over?
If not my favorite episode, it's certainly a top 5-er.
From 1989: "Gabriel Cash (Kurt Russell). How many millions? How many? Ray Tango (Sylvester Stallone), how he loves to dance. He waltzes in and takes my drugs, then tangoes back out again."
Docked 10 points? Paul Newman's ghost is gonna have my legs broke!
Freakin' A on Rossellini in Death Becomes Her. I'm rewatching it next month for a Letterboxd scavenger hunt (movie where characters age differently). Can't believe it's turning 25 this summer.
Someone hasn't seen Inland Empire. You wanna talk 'unflattering Laura Dern'?
You reached out and you touched a brother's heart.