Ouch -- aged poorly!
I loved Ebert growing up and remember his review of this (I had a book of his reviews that I used to help me seek out movies I wanted to see). Kind of surprised this is being brought up again after all these years. It’s an interesting discussion about what is exploitation, especially if the actor herself never felt it…
East Coast here, I always loved the Cadbury Creme Egg. It’s a very unique seasonal confection. Reese’s PB Eggs are just peanut butter cups with a lot more peanut butter -- and they’ve already got larger sized peanut butter cups that aren’t tethered to a holiday.
YES! Don’t give a newer generation a pass on this. Let’s push the envelope.
But Liman says it’s his best picture!
Birdeater... I do enjoy the occasional feel-bad horror movie.
This sounds like it would be an Alpha Chernobyl.
I find it fascinating that the way you CUT food can affect how it tastes
LBP is sensational.
They should’ve done a lot of things differently, but the one thing I really wish they would’ve done was have ONE actor portray Anakin Skywalker for all 3 prequels.
I noticed an entertainment lawyer featured and wondered how many entertainment lawyers die every year -- and what’s it got to take to get featured during this segment. Over people that way more of the public would know, like Lance Reddick or Treat Williams.
I just want to say, I tried their French Toast Sticks for the first time recently and was quite fond of them.
I really liked Drive-Away Dolls. It was a lot sexier/raunchier than I expected from a Coen Brother. It was sweet and fun and a brisk romp under 90 minutes!
He had this run of working with the all the top directors: Spielberg, Scorsese, Stone, Kubrick, Ridley Scott, Tony Scott, PT Anderson. It’s like he went to film school learning from the best in the business.
Can’t seem to find it now but I swear this isn’t the Mandela Effect: there was a frozen food “Chinese Pizza” that I think was branded “Chizza”, maybe sometime in the 80s or 90s. I can still remember the commercial.
The dream would be to have Godzilla Minus One director Takashi Yamazaki heading up the Jurassic Park reboot, but obviously they’ve already got a Koepp script they apparently don’t wanna muck with.