
We can not, but Drive is a really under rated action comedy.
We can not, but Drive is a really under rated action comedy.
Oh, man. This is a good reminder though that Trump really fucking sucks.
First world complaint: I’m so sick of the new trend of showing a trailer for the trailer at the beginning of the fucking trailer.
you are a pointless human being and your death will go unmourned
Nine month old baby? Assassin.
That bald gentleman who looks like he will be one Wick’s major antagonists is Mark Dacascos, a badass action star in his own right (check out Brother of the Wolf or Drive (1997)). Thought he was worth a mention.
Much like a Shaw Brothers movie, where everyone - and I mean everyone - is a kung fu master and a fight can break out at any moment for no good reason, I love the notion that this is a world full of nothing but Badass Assassins just waiting to murder you to death. Navy Seal? Assassin. Barista? Assassin. Blind…
yesssssssssss the second one had too much “shoot in the leg headshot shoot in the leg headshot” this looks like there’s more variety
YES. I’m so excited for this movie. The John Wick films are masterclasses in action and worldbuilding and style and, damn, I’m so glad that Keanu graced us with these movies.
Seriously...how was Cats the longest running Broadway show if I’ve never heard anyone say they liked it?
OK, Hot Take! I’m probably the only one thinking this (given I can’t see this mentioned in any other comment on here) but ... out of nowhere I think I now ship Daryl and Bert! At the end, each time they’d take a break from hugging to say something, I kept expecting a declaration of love from one to the other.
“Crazy Ex-Girlfriend is always great, but this week it was really spectacular!”
I both LOLed and “Ew!”ed multiple times this episode. It was amazing.
Tonight’s Crazy Ex-Girlfriend transforms the story of a pair of non-breathable pants and the havoc they wreak on our heroine’s vagina into a top-notch parody of
Have to agree with Deathmaster. Working at Mountaintop seems like a lot of “emotional labor” being the unofficial child/bff/parent of your boss; also poor George (?) got fired so often, didn’t he? That must be terribly stressful. On the other hand, maybe having all that drama at work means watching less TV and getting…
I would work at Mountaintop if it meant I could get away with almost never doing work or being in the office like they do.
Also, on the work subplot, it just kept delivering great George moments, like the fuchsia gloves and the moment when he ran off from mediation (“Why don’t you ask Mommy’s new boyfriend to buy you a…
I’m glad it’s now socially acceptable to shit on Cats.
She’s back for the rest of the series... of holidays
Poor Rebecca, she just wanted to get laid. Also Poor Nathanial and Greg, they just wanted to make new friends. Don’t care about Daryl and Bert’s conflict though. I think if I had either of them as a boss I probably would have quit long ago.