It's definitely extreme weight loss. She looks like an elf now. Her legs turned into toothpicks over the summer.
It's definitely extreme weight loss. She looks like an elf now. Her legs turned into toothpicks over the summer.
Is there such a thing as a good look for Zaslav? He’s basically an ambulatory mountain of bad press at this point.
‘So Fine’- his family clothing company sells designer jeans with clear plastic panels in the butt.
But Keanu’s dog is OK, right?
Come one, post the best bit...
$150m would be a nice chunk of change, but if I understand correctly, it wouldn’t be enough to make “HBO”’s board of directors get a stern look on their faces.
It doesn’t help that I’m pretty much speechless after every episode.
I had to then watch River get the crap kicked out of him on Slow Horses to lighten the mood.
Whatta guy. I guess he’d seen “Hamlet” a few times.
Don’t even think it needs to make that much. With there current record being so bad if that movie made one penny more then its budget, the board would be pissed
I was thinking that the best possible outcome is that some other studio releases it and it makes something like $150M domestic, and then HBO’s board of directors get stern looks on their faces and call an emergency meeting.
Yep. I’d go see it in theatres because, if nothing else, eff David Zaslov.
I remember him best in an old Walter Hill joint: The Driver
All right. I’m gonna be that guy...
What’s Up Doc actually ends with O’Neal himself mocking the signature line of Love Story, saying it’s the stupidest thing he’s ever heard. And that was just two years later, to give an idea of how quickly the movie evolved from beloved romantic classic to campy mess.
I’ll definitely check it out if it doesn’t cost me anything extra, which is more than I would have said pre-kerfuffle.
I’ve read that Ryan flat-out socked Tatum O’Neal, who was like, eleven, in the face when he didn’t get the Oscar for “Paper Moon.” Do I have that right? I remember it struck me as almost comically villainous.
I take the fact that they’re writing about it at all in spite of the low engagement as a win.
The AVClub years ago - before Kinja, before Univision, before venture capitalists - would have had hundreds of comments attached to a review of a show like this.
That’s quite the fancy Hot Pocket they’ve created.
“It sounds like a Married With Children episode.”