Oh, damn, I didn’t catch that. Thanks.
Oh, damn, I didn’t catch that. Thanks.
I do remember thinking that I used to enjoy these kinds of movies in the 90's, but that I still hated this new one. It probably says something about how our film preferences has evolved and that the studio doesn’t see it that way.
Ron Howard film style is so very much the opposite of a weird and eccentric movie, that this movie was destined to be bad. He tried too hard. One wonders if giving this to Tim Burton may have worked (say what you want about his current output, but younger Tim knew how to put some heart into weird) and maybe even save…
Oh, that’s what it was. I read something recently about Will Smith being the 2020 accidental box office king and for the life of me I couldn’t remember what the film was.
Pretty sure it’s the same thing. They often showcase long series from other podcasts.
That’s probably what happened because I don’t subscribe to a lot of podcast, but SJ is one of them. I remember him mentioning stitcher on the SJ podcast.
Before reading the article, I assumed that Manson was booted out due to an act of conscience by the director regarding Manson’s record of abuse against ERW. Anyone who has seen her testimony about that relationship would be mortified and disgusted to work with him.
Came here to mention this. The podcast is Snap Judgment and it does a great job at humanizing those involved, within the cult and their families affected by it.
When I saw this article post, I thought I didn’t need to watch the series because I felt that I knew enough about the story to no longer be curious about the…
That’s a good point. I didn’t mean to demean the whole thing. I think it’s great and my daughter enjoys it (she’s a 10 year old guitarist). Dave being Dave and having a teacher mom makes him the perfect rock god to be contacted by Nandi.
I honestly thought Odis’ OCD issues (particularly his delays with opening doors) would have a story pay off because it was highlighted so many times in the series.
I love this whole thing and have been following the story. Props to Dave Grohl for graciously doing this, but I have to wonder if he’s asking himself when this will end because it keeps going and going and I imagine the guy has a ton of things to do.
I’m happy to say that I assumed wrong about him. Eric Idle and Palin are still the good guys. I thought that he became another angry celebrity Brexiter, but he’s the complete opposite.
So, are just going to ignore the questionable judgement of the parents from both sides for bringing their kids to trial, fully knowing that there would be some very explicit and graphic details discussed?
Also, maybe it’s the dad in me, but I found it troubling that the defense lawyer instantly whipped out the bloody…
Are we down to Michael Palin as the one good guy standing from the Python bunch?
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Frozen was entertaining, but I was very impressed with Tangled when it came out. Rewatchability with my daughter is high too. I’m with you with Moana. Great film, though I may have been slightly biased having grown up by the beach in the Pacific. I’m no Disney princess (just a 44 year old dad), but a lot of the scenes…
Tangled >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>(inhale)>>>>>>>>>>>>Frozen.
I bet she feels the same way now too because her acting has upgraded considerably since those teen years.
When it was decided that Jonathan was going to do the tv interview to charm his way out of the hole he dug, that’s when I thought, “ah, this is Hugh Grant’s wheelhouse. I see why he had to be cast in this.”
The current season if Fear ....is good? I’m surprised because I honestly quit that show last season. I was done and very decided on not wanting to check out this new season. Hate watching only goes so far. So, I’m surprised that people here are saying new FTWD became good. Is it worth returning to?