Baby, that’s where it’s at.
Baby, that’s where it’s at.
“royalty-free Trent Reznor soundtrack”
Thanks. This makes me understand the show more as well as confuses me even more. Which seems right.
I see your Billy and Casey and raise you an Eric Stoltz.
I had to look up her filmography after reading this piece and you are absolutely right. I also found it interesting that a year after co-starring with Elvis, she’s in a film with Frank Sinatra -- in the 50's to boot.
I’ve seen this film numerous times (my dad was a huge Elvis fan with a collection of his movies) and it took me into my 40's and reading this av club article to realize that the stunning actress in this film was Morticia Addams.
I’m confused. Your complaint is about a spoiler from 2013?
I feel the same way. I was waiting for a mention of the criticism of Islamophobia in the show. Whether justifiable or not, I remember it being a lingering issue that the show constantly faced. I admit that I enjoy Homeland, but a short exploration of that criticism was needed in the article.
I know it’s an interview show based on a gimmick, but I have to say that I’ve been very impressed with his interview skills. He has a knack for asking great questions and making the guest feel at ease with him.
Also, the show could’ve easily fallen into lampooning guest celebrities being even more extremely…
My first thought as well. Normally, the main draw for me would be Tom Hardy playing Capone, but I’m honestly curious about seeing if a director can survive a famously career ending debacle.
He had me at “Venus in sweatpants.”
I count myself lucky as having watched her films first without knowing about her death (my dad was a film buff with an impressive movie collection). She was just the classic movie actress to me and I only found about her tragic death when I was in my 30's.
So, I never saw her as a tragic figure when I’d be rewatching…
I saw this being repeatedly mentioned in twitter and all I thought was that I somehow missed the Chris Isaak song.
Clicks link.... Oh hey, he finally fixed his teeth.
Shouldn’t Star Wars be on this list? There’s a few big box office hits on this list and George Lucas really did dream it all up including the financing.
I don’t know about that. When I saw it in theaters, I thought they were pulling a War of the Worlds ending, but instead of Earthbound bacteria, it was cheesy music in line with the comedic theme of the film.
I feel less guilty now that my first thought was SAS when I saw the post.
Listen, I loved The Dark Knight, but I’ve grown tired of realism based armored SWAT Batman. Can we go back to simple, yet mysterious and scary myth of the night Batman?
Hell, Barry has more chemistry with Ollie too. Wait, had.
I usually stay far away from anything described as “romantic comedy”, but I’m not sure I am strong enough to evade the combined powers of Alison Brie and Aubrey Plaza.