Everyone has to once, right?
Everyone has to once, right?
Internet comments have different standards than professionally published material. You won’t see me correcting anyone’s freaking comments here
I’m only one man
LOL this reminds me of a former coworker who fancied herself also a freelance writer and on her business card she had written “stellar writing—penultimate results.” I’ll never forget explaining to her what “penultimate” meant (she thought it meant “better than the ultimate” (and not “next to last”)) and I was just…
I assume they had to manually sync the audio and video before they could start editing. That sounds like a nightmare, but they had a budget of roughly infinity dollaridoos.
I am definitely enjoying Ridley Scott’s “no fucks given” approach to press cycles this year.
God, what a great face! I think that legitimately qualifies as a “mug.”
You could write a series of books on great actors who went nowhere because they were PoC/women/unwilling to play the Hollywood meta.
I call that “Coors Light”.
Came to make a similar, less successful joke and am now happy I scrolled before putting it out there.
Pardon me boy. Is that the Chattanooga chew chew?
Ooo have been looking forward to this since the trailer came out - glad to see it’s getting great reviews.
There was nothing in the script about the gun being discharged by DEFENDANT BALDWIN or by any other person.
Homer Simpson is a brilliant man with lots of well-thought-out, practical ideas. He is insuring the financial security of this company. And his personal hygiene is above reproach.
Note to brittle fanboys: “Ridley Scott has made some shitty movies” does not rebut anything he is saying here.
They all tend to be pop of some sort, but “idol” is more of a management/development model than a genre, and maybe a focus on generally young fans. Performers trained, heavily managed, restricted or directed by whoever owns their contracts/lives. Like stars in the old movie studio systems or Disney contract players now…
Especially whatever you may think of James Woods now does not tarnish the GREATNESS OF VIDEODROME.
That is an incredible streak of movies, for sure. And I have vivid memories of seeing most of those. Including seeing Poltergeist at a drive-in and hiding in the bed of my dad’s pickup truck and crying during the clown scene (I was 8). I think I also cried during the Kahn ear scene. Oh and the pale ET scene. I…
Yeah, it was pretty kickass!
(You should, it’s a really fun yet unexpectedly moving film and probably the best casting of Leo’s life)