Hot abs AND wrote Tropic Thunder? I'd say Theroux knows what's up.
Hot abs AND wrote Tropic Thunder? I'd say Theroux knows what's up.
I still think Carrie Coon should have been nominated for a best supporting actress Emmy. She was fantastic last season, especially in "Guest." That was probably the best episode of the season.
Why didn't you STAY departed?!
The town's secret? Damn good BBQ. I know I wouldn't want to head off to heavenly paradise if I can't get those slow-cooked ribs.
Is it a haunting piano piece that refuses to use the white keys? https://www.youtube.com/wat…
Less partly-photoshopped accumulations of a reviewer's senseless comments, awkward conflicts, and closed comment boards would be my guess.
Say what you want about his other roles, but Nolan North in Uncharted is hilarious. He plays the whole "everyman" role to near perfection even while jumping out of airplanes/inexplicably avoiding hails of gunfire. I really enjoy his persona. Makes me wish that the whole Nathan Fillion-Uncharted movie dream happens…
I wish you luck, my friend. You obviously know your fair share about film/TV. We'll all get a few pints in celebration whenever you do make it…and you'll be buying!
I'd be intrigued to hear why those people you mentioned really loved it. Far be it from me to tell anyone how to feel about a film—especially one with Christian Bale, Forest Whitaker, Woody Harrelson, and Casey Affleck (he's such a weird dude, but I love him). I just thought that, with its strong cast and good overall…
I don't think you know you're in a game when you're playing "Roy." Since Roy said that he had been "having a dream" when Morty first starts playing, I'm inclined to believe that once you're in the game, whatever memories you had before feel imagined and that now is truly your "real life," for lack of better phrasing.…
I also thought the love scene worked. The thought of being needed, or holding a special place with someone, really can bring two people together. And especially if they feel "protected" in each other's presence, so to speak. Kyle Reese and Sarah Connor are a good example. Another thing I was reminded of was Bourne and…
I was thinking "You won't BELIEVE this new financial tip Chris Pratt picked up that could save you thousands!"
She was so incensed by Bethe Correia's comments on suicide leading up to their fight, that she basically decided to alter her strategy so as to make it more punishing for her opponent. "Use my natural skills in judo and jiu-jitsu to finish this fight the quickest? Nope, I'm just gonna stand and beat the shit out of…
I've not seen the drama, but I'll definitely take a look at it. Ken Loach really does bring his brand of theatricality to every production.
I'm wondering if that was all improvised in the same way that the "Gazorpazorpfield" and "Two Brothers" stuff was. I wouldn't be surprised, Roiland is brilliant with that type of thing. Improvisation is not often a factor in animated comedy, but damn, they make it work here.
"A little rain? Pshhh, how about -40 degree weather, you pussies?" -Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu
Sounds like the producers should be asking for a Louisiana Refund.
I believe Morpheus told us "there is no barrel."
So you're gonna make a movie about Pez, but not about this stale piece of Juicy Fruit I found in my basement? Fucking amateurs.
The economy collapsed? Well, that would explain the burning tires and mob of violent drifters outside my window.