phonypope--disqus
PhonyPope
phonypope--disqus

Tipping is such a stupid custom. There's a reason why the rest of the civilized world doesn't do it.

Did you and your friend at least grow cool mustaches?

That love for juvenile vulgarity has stayed with them throughout their career, undoubtedly, but it's been tempered by a wry sense of humor, and some really impressive pop craftsmanship.

Just for some background info (if not an explanation/justification), that's the first song on their first album, made when they were still teenagers and trying to be as obnoxious as possible.

Though it would have been weird to cast Cage as a pothead Buddhist Thai homicide detective who might be able to see ghosts.

I'll be honest - I saw Bangkok Dangerous after some surgery, and my appreciation of it may have been affected by the pain killers I was on.

Moonstruck? WIld at Heart? Adaptation?

which according to the rate of actual rape convictions would essentially become most rape accusations

Edit: I have JMP blocked. Don't know what he/she is screaming about now, since he/she apparently comments posts of me.

I think it definitely counts as sexual coercion from a moral standpoint.

No one plays a crazy girlfriend better than Meegan.

And as Alice…

The Big Bounce isn't exactly an underappreciated masterpiece - although it's reasonably entertaining - but its mere existence is justified because it has a scene where Harry Dean Stanton, Willie Nelson, Morgan Freeman, and Owen Wilson play dominoes.

Hmm… it's tough to beat Laurence Tierney…

It would probably deflate a lot of the humor if George pissed his pants every time Susan's dad looked at him.

I'm picturing some weird Twilight Zone episode where MichelleNL has figured out cold fusion, but her only means of communicating it to the outside world is through her disqus account

one modern British historian claims the Turtle never existed and was in fact a rowboat.

Although I guess if they had a *really* demented sense of humor, they would have cast Ray Wise as Mr. Ross.

The casting of Cruise and Kidman together does add tension to some scenes, but at other times it almost seems kind of distracting.