This show has always been terrible..
This show has always been terrible..
I used to looooooooooooooooooove her. A bit too MILFy now, which I'm not really into as much.
The still chosen for the main photo for this one will probably go down as one of the most iconic of the series and TP in general. Really frightening.
So wouldn't the portal in question be the ghostwood portal to the black lodge? (i don't know the TP geography really)
I'm not at all saying that it was a 'genius' idea, but are you not even slightly happy that there is someone who will have some random shit like that in the middle of a tv episode?
You're in full-on movie-love. It's happened to the best of us, my friend. For me: Jennifer Connelly in The Rocketeer, Radha Mitchell in Melinda & Melinda, and Jean Seberg in Breathless. It becomes physically painful to watch them.
what?
I still don't understand how otherwise intelligent people still don't get that you can't have people say lines that don't sound like something a person would actually say out loud, in a show like this. You're not writing a novel, you are writing shit that people who need to be believable would ACTUALLY SPEAK FROM…
I haven't yet watched this show, but the idea of focusing on rival comedians' reactions to jokes is actually incredibly intriguing. It's one thing that nobody has ever actually seen but must have been truly an incredible bit of people watching back in the heyday of stand up. Everyone with the same goals, fierce…
When your 'die-hard' watchers are giving your show's 3rd episode a C-, it does not bode well.
The more I watch those films, the more the knowledge of John Hughes being a big conservative politically makes sense.
Also the worst?
I laughed out loud reading the first sentence here, because I immediately thought of the unfortunate turn Ferris Bueller's Day Off makes where it forgets it's a comedy and the cringe becomes pronounced.
Talk about it now?
I bet Eric Stoltz will never do Random Roles, despite being a perfect candidate. Isn't that guy totally up his own ass? I've never seen any other actor talk about being friends with him. They would just say he was 'intense' or 'focused'.
Rivers Edge is one of those films I've wanted to see for DECADES because it looks so up my alley, but I can never find it.
Sometimes I try to convince myself that movie was just some sort of fever dream I had and doesn't really exist. It's so aggressively strange.
The book is really shocking.. it probably still would be today, let alone back then.
It seems like a lot of those sort of actors had a small nearly-unseen movie that is amazing. The River Phoenix film Dogfight is one of the most beautifully written films I've ever seen and nobody I know has seen it, other than film buffs. I think it is a contender for best screenplay of all time, or at least that…
Did he have any stories about McCarthy being a dick or anything?