I absolutely adored him in Knives Out, and also in the adorable cheesefest that is Beginners. RIP. An absolute legend.
I absolutely adored him in Knives Out, and also in the adorable cheesefest that is Beginners. RIP. An absolute legend.
It’s a shame both those shows are over and CW is back to its, um, not-as-clever programming. I wish they stuck with what they found in these shows. After all, both were nominated for awards, weren’t they.
Cue the whining about freeze peach and censorship from conservatives.
At least this isn’t a sitcom about Han Solo’s extended family.
You and those nine people that liked you can go have a nice little circlejerk somewhere else.
With the way things are going, he might become god-emperor soon enough. It’s scary here.
I find it amusing that Keaton is gonna play Batman again, what with him seemingly going through a rather personal journey of shaking off superhero stuff in Birdman. I know he wasn’t playing himself or anything, but clearly he has a personal connection to the part.
Write some damn new movies, you lazy, lazy people. Start new franchises that you can reboot in 20 years.
Are you proud of yourself?
This sounds like what would actually happen in Fifty Shades of Grey if it aimed for more realistic, but left the characters exactly the same. From what I’ve seen and heard, Christian’s vision of BDSM is exactly as fake and damaging, as Hammer’s (allegedly, I guess).
Thank you for this, fellow oldtimer. I had a blast reading it.
In Russia, movie theaters have been fully operational since September. Tickets are just sold with them leaving one empty place between people, in order to socially distance.
Eh, considering two out of three leads are pretty much TV actors already... sure, why not. Make them teachers or something.
I think you missed the sarcasm.
Harder, Charles Harder.
I actually didn’t notice before that it was Damon, so now I’m curious if this is why he was invited. I can easily imagine Waititi as a fan of Dogma. And also he pulled the same stunt on What We Do in the Shadows, the show, when he invited a ton of actors who played vampires before.
Oh wait, I was supposed to actually read the article, wasn’t I?
It never ceases to amaze me how much of a deal Americans make over age difference. Love is love is love is love, except if one person is older or something. And I get where it’s coming from, but not all situations involve someone trying to take advantage of someone else. Sometimes people just like each other. If both…
So this show is basically “good Christian folks” vs “hedonistic satanists”. Gotcha. I’m much closer to the latter, so, I guess, count me out. The show started out fun, but this is just meh.
I don’t even own an OWN.