Which would be the majority of white people.
Which would be the majority of white people.
Bill O'Reilly: Man of the people! The white people, that is.
His name is Paul Revere
Feces additives are all natural!
They say Creedy was barely acting. He just played himself.
"I totally don't regret those 7-figure paychecks even a little bit." - Marc Webb
Thanks.
Hey, how about making a movie out of NEXT, the book where Michael Crichton revealed what a giant hoax climate change is? Yeah, that aged well.
I've only seen The OA, but I liked it quite a bit. What I appreciated must was that it was really entertaining. Forgetting for a moment the examination of what it's trying to say, simply as a story it's well told and always engaging. The plot never stagnated, the characters were well drawn, and the actors were all…
His name is Louis Cipher. LOUIS CIPHER!!!
You're wrong. The twist is that the afterlife is mopey and a place where the middle aged man still has to save the slightly too young for him girl.
Then he's sure great at acting like a heterosexual creep of epic proportions.
Ahhhh, but maybe we both are.
He had more to say, but he got distracted by the reporter's looks and started relentlessly hitting on her.
They will time jump to a time of different bad writing.
Thanks. I'm sure I will eventually. I never did get around the Monsters U, so probably I'll revisit before I watch the new one.
I'd have to revist them, but Monsters Inc was never a movie that worked particularly well for me. At the time I favored Shrek over it by a pretty large degree. Of course, I also thought Shrek 2 was pretty good, so maybe I'm just insane.
It's certainly possible that is it, but one way or the other, it really didn't work for me. Alex is often a character that doesn't really work for me. And this is a very good show that still always has some really stilted acting in it. That's more apparent than ever without Miller around to absorb a lot of time…
Because making movies isn't something studios really do much of anymore.
Well, that's just sad.