I really liked it, to be honest.
I really liked it, to be honest.
Indeed, the dialogue isn’t definite I don’t think but in the film the date on Becca’s gravestone is 2006, which is the year Clerks II came out. I think she died very quickly after the film finished.
Randal was actually Smith’s insert character (though not based on himself) which is why he has all the funny lines.
I hope the woman who plays Elora Danan in Reservation Dogs gets a cameo.
S.W.O.R.D are too busy keeping “unnamed Japanese City” free from organised crime.
I’ve never seen any of these films but I still have a lot of unprocessed trauma surrounding them, in that I was nicknamed “Elf” at school for my supposed resemblance to David Krumholtz’s character.
2 Jungle, 2 2, 2 Jungle
I’ve never met the Queen, but I did sit behind Imelda Staunton, husband Jim Carter and their daughter Bessie at a performance of Network at the National Theatre. So yeah.
Oh ye of little faith...
Me too, and I think that part of is is that it looks like the main event, rather than a sideshow or a set-up for something else.
Nice to see two of the Bridges boys working together.
You know, I knew it would be Edward you left out, everybody does!
She has three sons, Charles, Edward and Andrew. Hard to argue with her assessment of them, though.
That's why we have "twatracket" instead.
Exactly so! John Cooper Clarke said it best.
All good stuff only spoiled slightly by the fact I know she said “Twat” wrong.
Ah, I need to talk to you about magic...
He’s lets the other brother get on with his work uninterrupted though - he’s not going to stick his beak in.
Great idea, they worked wonders with a fairly small budget. I’ve been working my way backwards through Cinemax’s action output - first Warrior, then Banshee and finally Strike Back. I’ve only seen the first two Stonebridge/Scott series so far but they’ve been cracking.
“Applesauce, bitch!"