You know, and excuse me if I’m the first person to notice this, but I’m starting to think that President Trump might be a crazy old man.
You know, and excuse me if I’m the first person to notice this, but I’m starting to think that President Trump might be a crazy old man.
I’d watch an MCU show starring Elizabeth Marvel, Tom Cinematic and Sydney Universe.
But why are you defending him?
At best, he chose to romance and marry his son’s sister; his son’s mother’s daughter. That is so comically selfish and lacking in any sense of boundaries or restraint, I’m not really interested in whatever silly excuses he has.
I think you underestimate exactly how much violence used to take place on Hollywood Squares.
He married his common-law step-daughter who he helped raise from a young age.
Yeah, this would be “condescending,” if half of America wasn’t composed of morons who actually need to be told to read the instructions.
I yelled at my ballot, “Alexa, I’m voting for Kanye West!” Did I do it wrong?
which I guess is a good way to ensure there will be more readers
Huh, I thought Blue Jasmine was one of his rare late-period successes. Though it’s mostly on Cate Blanchett.
Almost sure that this line is funnier than anything in the actual movie.
Woody Allen did make good movies once, and I don’t think it’s fair to say otherwise just because he turned out to be a sack of shit. That said, the last one that was any good was Blue Jasmine, almost solely due to its cast more than anything Allen did, and this looks just execrable.
I’ve been honestly vexed anyone would want to have worked with him in the last ten years; I wasn’t aware something happened after fall 2017 to gel the animosity most people already had towards Allen.
And he donated everything he was paid. I’m guessing he didn’t quite make boatloads from the cancelled The Tick, better off than many perhaps, but not Chalamet/Fanning/Law/Gomez amounts of entertainment success.
Several of them has spoken out against him after and I know some have said they are donating their royalties for this movie to charity. I know Griffin Newman did for sure publically
A TV really isn’t big enough to appreciate the the climactic scene where Timothee Chalamet opens a series of portals and brings through dozens of characters from earlier Woody Allen movies to fight Liev Schreiber.
Though they really should have.
He’s never Chalamet a role he could say “no” to.
restless, quirky Gatsby Welles
“there’s more people than I can say dead” aka hasn’t the faintest clue.