He’s really getting shit for not making all cops caricatures?
He’s really getting shit for not making all cops caricatures?
Jason Segal worked only because he was basically the human version of the Muppet, and they brought in Chris Cooper as the heavy.
Still, the best example of this is Michael Caine.
What I’m saying is the next Muppet movie needs to cast Robert Duvall.
I can see your point, but I love the way Topher Grace plays that scene as he slowly realises what’s happening.
It had this weird fairytale feeling of “And that’s how racism was ended forever.” It’s particularly jarring because there’s the scene earlier where Flip makes it clear that you don’t turn on your fellow cops because they’re your family, and nothing that happens in the film after that suggests that such a fundamental…
My Dinner with André 3000
Continuing the spoiler—the particular scene in which the racist cop was arrested was so bizarrely directed, shoehorned into the movie in a completely disjointed way. Was he under investigation the whole time, while Stallworth was also infiltrating the KKK? Because the sting operation took place (it seems to me) in the…
Spoiler Alert: there is a difference between making the cops all bad and racist (what Boots apparently wants) and ripping off a “cops are all great” dream sequence like the last few minutes of the movie. Confining all racism to one Fred Weller was lazy, but having everybody band together to throw him in jail goes so…
Its always nice to know you won't starve. Money can buy that peace of mind.
*Spike Lee angrily tweets Bootsy Collins’ home address*
Give me all your money, and let’s see who’s happier in a year.
Now, on to the next question: Is the Titanic a sandwich? Let’s ask Ben Schwartz!
In her best movie (Spy) she played a more “realistic” character in an over the top world. She just needs decent writers.
I think Melissa McCarthy is at her best in playing over the top crazy characters in a realistic world. Less fun seeing her be the realistic character in the zany world. Same problem with Ricky Gervais in that shitty Muppet sequel.
Yeah and at the end when Rose returns to Jack in her dreams/death, I always wondered about poor husband number 2, somewhere in heaven waiting for her, only to discover he was her fallback.
Imagine that poor bastard who lived for decades in the shadow of Jack.
The sage wisdom of the noted philosopher Al Yankovic, comes to mind:
“If money can’t buy happiness, I guess I’ll have to rent it.”
They arent, but they do know the guy from Pawn Stars, and he has a friend nearby who is
“landed like a piece of moist felt”
Looks like someone got a ‘A’ on their senior project.
More like Crazy Rich Theater Owners, amirite?