Trump doesn’t do tradition. He simply won’t write a letter. Not even a tweet. He’ll just act like it is stupid to do so.
Trump doesn’t do tradition. He simply won’t write a letter. Not even a tweet. He’ll just act like it is stupid to do so.
That actually happened to me with my kid without even realizing it. I was buying him some school clothes when I came across this posh navy blue cardigan. I thought it would go great with all polos and button up shirts he already had and so I bought it. And it did. His little seven year old self got so many compliments…
Exactly. People have heard of that phrase, know what it means but very, very few know the origin of it. That’s what I want for “Trump’s grope” or any variation of it.
Nah. I would be happiest if his presidential run left him so in the red that he and everyone with any connection with him would be beyond ruined. Like how you have the “Midus’ touch” where everything a particular person touches turns to gold or at least makes money, I want “Trump’s grope,” to mean to be so poisonous…
No, kidding, lady. Next you are going to tell me that water is wet. People have been changing their ethnic names to make themselves “bankable” in Hollywood since Hollywood has been around. For example, Rita Hayworth’s original name Magarita Carmen Cansino. Tony Curtis was Bernard Schwartz. If you go a few more decades…
Not just white men but white men of a certain class and a certain age. I would love to see him tackle a movie around children just to see how well he does handling a group of children. Or a movie about the poor and elderly. I hear many people compare him to Spielberg but until Nolan does a movies like The Empire of…
It reminds me of dying leaves and the end of Summer. That and pumpkins....those damn God awful smelling pumpkins. Plus, it’s a color that looks good on very, very few people. The exception being if you are a redhead. But clothing-wise, who looks good in orange? No matter what your skin tone is, it just makes you look…
And are they going to keep Simon’s death scene? That scene scarred fifteen year old me.
I’ll get the bazooka. It shoots pineapples, coconuts and other tropical Summer fruit. Let’s go take down some pumpkin spice displays!
On a really kind of, sort of semi-related note, if we ever need a 2004 Christina Aguilera stunt double, we now know who to turn to.
All with little portraits of the first president on them.
All the better written and interesting films are coming out earlier and earlier or later and later. It used to be that January, February, March and April were dumping grounds for bad and/or forgettable films but with the likes of Split, Get Out and Logan, it seems that the Summer months have been turned into dumping…
It’s on Hulu now. And if you don’t have Hulu, hey, FREE TRIAL! (The season is only eight episodes long with each episode being around forty-five minutes.) You could bing watch the whole thing on a Saturday.
There is outrage for the amount of British actors who play American parts. Every other month there’s an article floating around grumbling about that.
Right? She’s playing Bart in a way that reminds me of how her dad would play the part. And like I said, she is killing it. I can’t think of anyone else that could play a better Bart. I could watch a whole show called The Violent Misadventures of Bart and Ken starring Fiona Dourif and Mpho Koaho.
If you could get some auditions I will build an alter to you. I love watching auditions if only to see what we could have had.
I could only find a single trailer for those movies you mentioned. It’s hard to judge movies on what another person says without at least seeing the trailer.
Yeah, but it takes place in Seattle. They have a large enough Japanese population that it wouldn’t be odd at all for Light and his dad to be of Japanese heritage. Like it would not be odd to have a cop of Cuban or Puerto Rican heritage if it had been set in Miami. Or an Irish cop if it was set in Boston.
Worse. No Ron Perlman.
I can believe it simply for the fact of how many times have you come across actors saying that they have never heard of, let alone read the comic/book of the thing they are adapting until AFTER they were hired.