Go on...
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Sorkin says “Spanish and Cuban” and “gay and straight” aren’t actable. And then says most nouns aren’t actable.
I know, right? Assembling a whole lot of excellent actors, many of them Oscar-winners, into an inventive project that promises to be both darkly funny and timely? How dare they?!?
Shut up and take my money.
I contend that among trilogy films (so not counting Rogue One or Solo), The Last Jedi was the best of the bunch since Empire. My top 5 ranking changes from time to time where Rogue One and Solo (both of which I liked a lot) are concerned, but the top 3 are consistently Empire, The Original, and The Last Jedi. It…
What an asshole.
1986 was also the year he divorced his first wife. That must have been an inspiring breakup.
Sometimes it’s Trust. Sometimes it’s This Year’s Model. Sometimes it’s Blood and Chocolate.
It is never For the Stars.
So I’m not the only one. That’s a relief.
Thanks! I’m obviously really proud of him. But it’s surreal to see Doctor Who beating your big brother with an oar. 9-year-old me is like “Why didn’t I think of that?”
My brother got a bit part on that show. He was the guy that asked Christopher Eccleston to beat him with an oar.
Also, telling the Auschwitz Memorial to shut up is a bad look. Maybe don’t do that.
You are incorrect.
That tracks for me. I loved Once Upon... and detested Hateful Eight.
Of beloved entertainers from American culture, who do you think is the most overrated and why?
I agree with your logic. But of course there’s nothing remotely connected to realism in Kill Bill.
I don’t know. The Robert Rodriguez segment of Four Rooms is pretty great (and I don’t like Robert Rodriguez generally).
I do the mustard whopper. Mustard covers a lot more sins than mayo.
Yes, because it doesn’t punch at Gil. It punches at Gil’s off-screen bosses and the ridiculous demands that are made on people in all kinds of industries, but especially commission sales.
And were assholes when they told them.