If you love film, and have only SEEN 'Bowfinger,' you owe it to yourself to track down a copy of the script.
If you love film, and have only SEEN 'Bowfinger,' you owe it to yourself to track down a copy of the script.
Just as bizarre was one of the cut scenes from the original Spider Man. He traps Green Goblin in a web between the towers.
I remember that episode airing in reruns. Not sure where this was banned but it wasn't the United States
Does nobody else remember that episode of DuckTales where Huey, Dewey, and Louie join the Minutemen and pick off Mexicans from the back of a pickup?
A big part of the problem is that many writers mistakenly believe there to be a logical progression of motives, that a clear pathology (even a twisted one) is what drives the decision-making process. In my experience, using "sane logic" to create "insane logic" is normally contrived and inauthentic.
It's been known that Eisenberg is dickish about fans and press for a long time. Frankly I'm surprised he didn't also sh_t on Henry Cavill's chest.
Given his track record of being a douche when the cameras are rolling, it's hard to argue he doesn't have some social deficiency.
Name one time that has EVER happened.
How does the existence of something you don't like diminish the things you do like? Seems childish.
But you know he'd hire the entire Gracie family or some crazy sh_t.
Number 4: "Pretentious."
I'm an old-school AV fan who just plain hates what they've become in recent years. It went from borderline snarky to TMZ with a vocabulary.
LMAO no they're not. Go ahead and Google "Rolling Stone Is," and let me know what the first few terms are that Google auto-fills based on popularity.
Not sure if you're trying to be snarky, but people who actually have that experience are not rare. It wouldn't be difficult for them to consult with a few, or even gather that experience for themselves.
He's not wrong. The AV club has hated Smith for twenty years, on a level that has reached sheer irrationality. Even Pitchfork and Rolling Stone aren't this snarky and pretentious.
The AV Club doesn't like Kevin Smith. They've hated him since the first Clerks, and have kept doubling down on their snark with every bit of Smith news.
The AV Club: For people who think Pitchfork and Rolling Stone aren't pretentious or undeservedly snarky enough.