was pretty widely reported at the time. i would liked to have seen THAT movie, although to be fair I really quite enjoyed WWZ. The plane sequence was intense as hell
was pretty widely reported at the time. i would liked to have seen THAT movie, although to be fair I really quite enjoyed WWZ. The plane sequence was intense as hell
Vengadores Quatro: Rise of the Mexican Non-Union Heroes
According to the interweb, there is already a very successful designer/lifestyle brand called Adrienne Vittadini
"It's what you should wear when you want to say 'Hey, Paulie, your cousin Vito is really bustin' my balls, it's gotten so me and the girls can't head out for a night in the city without that goombah stinking up the place like rotten canoli'"
Adrienne Vittadini sounds like the name of a mobster's skanky girlfriend
I'd never heard of it until now. Looked up the synopsis after reading your comment as I wasn't sure if you were joking … it turns out you're not, and it really doesn't sound good at all
"Liberal elite media attacking my good friend Scott Baio, great great guy, really fantastic, for speaking truth about dead loser Erin Moran (a 6 at best). SAD!" Donald Trump, probably
I'm unreasonably excited about this, if only because in my fevered imagination the idea of Bananarama getting back together is the first instalment of an 80s synth-pop resurgence, and the girls will be swiftly followed by tours from Kajagoogoo, Nick Kershaw, Kim Wilde, and then crossover gigs with Adam and the Ants…
indeed. following Nora Hemlock's point, it would be pronounced 'Shan Ban'
hoping to see Zimmer when he comes to Dublin this summer, but ticket prices are out of my budget
The version of Passengers I want to see is the one where it was Michael Sheen who woke up Pratt in the first place because, you know, even androids get lonely
*Gerald Ford's ghost raises beer in salute; gets distracted; trips; spills beer all over Nixon*
yes, but 'bean' in Irish means 'woman'
The A.V. Club
nowhere near as charming as the movies it superficially recalls
Ah yes, Jaws 4: The Revenge. If memory serves, the tagline was 'this time. it's personal' … another one of the many films Michael Caine made based on whichever holiday destination took his fancy
"a team of women who plan to carry out a robbery abandoned when their husbands are killed"
The Mario Bros. thing with Bob Hoskins.
I have indeed seen all seven of them … I'm not proud
Ditto on Niven and Evans
I'd also highly recommend Richard E Grant's wonderful With Nails; the chapter on Hudson Hawk confirms everything you've ever felt about Bruce Willis & Demi Moore and general Hollywood bullshit
Eh … Vin Diesel's shiny and chrome head … that's all I got