Oh absolutely. Agreed on all counts.
Oh absolutely. Agreed on all counts.
His role in Demolition Man is the one I most remember him from, the old version of the rookie cop Stallone knew before he was frozen.
It’s finally happened! I’ve found the other person who saw The Hudsucker Proxy! And all I had to do was kill . . . er . . . have Bill Cobbs die by natural causes.
Great actor. His bit in The West Wing where he meets with President Bartlett has always stood out for me.
He needed to stick a broom handle into the gears to stop time. Though, strictly speaking, he’s never supposed to do that.
He’s a really good actor. I know he’s got his music and app and all that stuff, which is very easy to (rightfully) take shots at, but it’s pretty undeniable when it comes to his on-screen talent. Also: maybe it’s just me, but the headline here feels a little unnecessarily aggressive? Like, feels like it’s rolling its…
All Hollywood has is a hammer (making things look/sound/act badass) hence everything looks like a nail. Including Santa.
Ever since Pirates of the Caribbean gave British-accented types permission to play the heroes, it’s been downhill for the sneering British villain.
Hell yes.
Fun story: Singapore is unique among former colonial states in how it gained it’s independence. Once the British relinquished it, it was part of Malaysia, which makes sense, if you look at a map. However, the people in Singapore were so impossible to deal with that Malaysia expelled Singapore from the country.
It’s pretty much that - someone slipped you something, or you had only one drink but didn’t know that a medication you were on severely amplified the effect, or you had that one condition that all hospital shows eventually feature where your body automatically processes sugar into alcohol without you ever knowing it.
Fuck that, if you are driving drunk and hit people it is attempted murder.
It’s the latest in streaming technology. The sequel is available before the movie is completed.
Guys, for real: if we want a Man from U.N.C.L.E sequel, let’s just petition to get his twin brother to take over the role. Haven’t seen him do anything since Social Network and never understood why.
There are a few movies I hold in my heart as the platonic ideal of film, and this is one of them. I actually just rewatched it last week and it still grabs me from frame one and doesn’t let go until the credits roll.
I had an uncle that got a new car every couple of years. He made a lot of money working steel on skyscrapers in Philly. He was single and always bought top-of-the-line cars. My parents were relatively poor, but every other car, it seemed, ended up in our driveway... Thank you Uncle Bill, I know you took a loss when…
You folks didn’t go back far enough, being a grandparent, as I started out with a 47 Hudson for $80 when I was 15. As a teen , besides motorcycles, I also had a 55 Ford with a T-Bird engine then A 1956 Buick which I loved. Nowadays it’s an all black Mustang convertible. Had a car or 2 in every decade since the 50's. …
I’m older than most of you at 81, my best dad’s car was a 1957 Mercury Turnpike Cruiser with the big Lincoln engine and a push button transmission. It was all white with gold inserts on its concave fins. Of course it had back slanted electric roll down rear window and the low hung quad headlights too. It totally…