I would totally pull Rose Byrne's garbage cans off the street if I was her neighbor and if she was on vacation for the week, if you know what I mean.
I would totally pull Rose Byrne's garbage cans off the street if I was her neighbor and if she was on vacation for the week, if you know what I mean.
"Centerfield" was about "Baseball Bugs".
Yeah, I find myself spacing out for minutes at a time.
Like season 1, I feel like any episode after #6 is just spinning its wheels.
EVERY DAY RANDOM SON OF A BITCH! TAKE THAT YOU RUN OF THE MILL BASTARD! DIE GAS PUMPER!
I get the feeling that Spielberg was kinda ignored by people until E.T.
1941 would be a great companion piece to Scorsese's New York, New York.
My bladder did not appreciate the 45-minute denouement.
Speaking of….
When I was a kid, I saw it. And for years afterward, I always thought the boulder pretty much followed him out of the cave. I had this vision of the boulder rolling out as he exited the cave himself.
It's a zoom-in mixed with a pull out. I think Hitchcock used it a bunch.
I like that old man with the saggy man-boobs, though.
Speaking of book covers, one of my favorite re-designs:
These guys were portrayed as really good on the documentary, but I feel like it was established that at least one of them was a real Alan Dershowitz type, the kind of lawyer who takes high-profile cases in exchange for the publicity.
I was told there would be no math.
Steven Avery's mom will be making basic ass hamburgers for the crowd.
*Did not attend.
What about Sturm?
She really plucked my strings, if you know what I mean.