John, I know you think you’re very edgy, but you’re just extremely boring.
John, I know you think you’re very edgy, but you’re just extremely boring.
I’m reminded very much of Michael Vick, who did a ton of stuff to promote awareness of what a serious problem animal abuse is and giving the message directly to children of why it’s such a bad thing. I’m not saying any of that got me to forgive him, because nothing can, but I also can’t think of anything more that…
If this movie existed in a racial/cultural vacuum, you would have a point, but you can’t willfully ignore the times and political climate we live in and in which the film is being released. White americans generally don’t consider white Russian mobsters to be a problem. A large segment does demonize Mexicans and a movi…
why is this a competition?!?
“Despite the husband’s innocence, both he and Carly are gunned down, ice cream cones in hand.”
Speaking of the kidnapping scene —the hooded ghoul appeared at a second story window. :shudder:
I’m a normal person and when a business falsely accuses me of being a thief I refuse to ever shop with them again.
Not really a “harmless mistake” - people have been killed for petit larceny plenty of times (and not just Black people... although that does increase your odds of meeting the Grim Reaper over a couple of…
“I was wrongly accused at my town’s best pizzeria.”
They accused him of a crime in front of his kids.
That’s good cause to never give them one red cent ever again
You mean the investigation performed by the legal firm that represents his wife’s family? Oh yeah, that’s real impartial.
Yes, AMC “investigations” of “will we lose more money to keep Hardwick or to get rid of him”
He’s not wrong. Obviously I don’t have the profile of a celebrity like him or any other, but just the constant, never-ending toxicity on Twitter is not healthy for any individual. I finally deleted my account probably about a month ago and I just feel happier. It sucks not being able to follow some of the writers and…
Actually looked it up just to make sure there wasn’t some lit-horror mashup I didn’t know about.
If you’re gonna screw up, “Remains of the Dead” is a great way to do it.
Making a sequel to A Quite Place would be like making a sequel to Signs.
I love Woody Allen movies except there’s always that nervous old man in them.
Literally, almost all of them.
It’s about a middle-aged man’s affair with a much younger actress
I saw a reference/joke about this that essentially pointed out that if a coworker had gotten fired for masturbating in front of people at work and then walked in after a 9 month disappearance like nothing happened, people would not be cool about it!
The part of this interview I found especially galling was this: