The hardest parts of being a movie producer:
The hardest parts of being a movie producer:
Being a big fan of the relatively unpopular "Another Day on Earth," I am cautiously optimistic about the new Eno effort.
No whammy no whammy STOP!
Tom Hanks, That Thing You Do!
No doctor should say “Well, you could get raped” to a patient.
Jersey Mike’s is ok, better than Subway anyway. Be aware of a few things:
For some reason these situations always remind me of the Major League Amex Commercial, where Corbin Bernsen’s character has talked about planning to get into acting after he retires (and so doesn’t want to risk damaging his face on the field) and then is by far the most wooden participant in the ad. Also, it’s…
I think it would have been a daring move to have LaBeouf and Styles be a couple in the movie!
Well, obviously... Florence Pugh is a star on the rise, while Shia LaBeouf is that annoying kid from Transformers that kept eyeballing Megan Fox.
Given that Stewart Copeland’s Equalizer theme and that iconic intro displaced Airwolf at the top of my all-time favorites list, I’m kinda glad they didn’t bogart it for the remake and ruin it.
The Denzel Washington Equalizer films didn’t use the original TV show theme even in the credits which made me wonder what the point of buying the IP was.
I can't wait to see the Strange New Worlds/Lower Decks crossover.
It’s not a legal restriction. It’s more like, “My lawyers told me about 700 times that I shouldn’t talk about this in public.” They want to be able to control as much information related to the case as possible and having your client talking about it freely in a public forum hugely diminishes that control.
“I don’t understand something, so it must be a conspiracy.”
Collateral is notable for being one of the very few films where Cruise plays a totally unredeemed villain. It’s a shame that he doesn’t do more of that.
Hopefully this leads into Daniel Radcliffe remaking UHF.
Isn’t the Real Madonna a Fictionalized Madonna?
Just give them all the Oscars now. This is a fucking masterpiece
The trailer first introduces us to a misunderstood child Al