montypark
Montypark
montypark

Is that why being drunk tends to make me nicer than I try to come off?

Here's the thing, though. Trump has been around a lot of people and genuinely seems not to respect any person. After all, this is the guy who gave his mentor fake diamond cuff links and told him they were real. With certain groups, there may be a more conventional approach to voicing his contempt, but that doesn't

I thought he was the normal one.

Not to mention a gentile adapting a quintissentially Jewish story.

I once wrote a paper in film school saying exactly that.

I remember the brother being funny on occasion, that the sister looked kinda like Michael Jackson at that point, and that Jim and Cheryl were basically the worst people in the world.

Yeah, and they said Friends would remain in syndication until 2050.

"Stab" really is the perfect word. CBS is inarticulately lunging at a younger demographic.

"I was Bennigan."
"Brannigan?"
"No, that was George Peppard. I was Bennigan."
"Oh, that's right, you had a black secretary!"
"No, that was Mannix. I had a sheepdog."

I've made a conscious effort to see more movies this year, but ended up seeing The Nice Guys, The Neon Demon, The BFG, Swiss Army Man, and Don't Think Twice.

Just putting this out there- $300 million was the total budget for the entire Lord of the Rings trilogy.

Adams Sandler isn't actually from New York; he's from New Hampshire. Hence the constant talking without opening his mouth.

It was. This is known.

Pauly Shore? The Store?! The levels of suck in this are unbelievable!

Are you Rob or Chris?

That's actually called a Match Cut.

I call it Roald Dahl's Star Wars.

The Indiana Jones films are generally about the pursuit of knowledge as its own reward. The Nazis only want power; in their mind they are trying to recover a weapon from a people they are trying to exterminate. Meanwhile, the US government may be responsible, but ultimately it's coming down on the side that some

I think my instinctive antipathy toward Romeo and Juliet mostly has to do with the fact that it's been woefully overplayed for the youth audience since the time of Shakespeare himself, as if kids couldn't possibly enjoy anything else.

Okay, I have to chime in. The things you mention being in the Hays Code aren't actually in the Hays Code at all. It's a common myth.