Also also, I went to a preview screening of "Free Fire" with a Q&A afterwards with the director streamed from New York. Unfortunately, the stream of the Q&A hiccuped like an Internet video stream from 2004. We got free passes out of it.
Also also, I went to a preview screening of "Free Fire" with a Q&A afterwards with the director streamed from New York. Unfortunately, the stream of the Q&A hiccuped like an Internet video stream from 2004. We got free passes out of it.
I find it odd the movies people will take their kids to. I saw a pre-teen at "Crank: High Voltage," which is an immature movie for adults. I saw some kids at a screening of "Bug," who were told to cover their eyes at a sex scene but not during a scene where a man pulls out his own teeth.
And a bonus "not really who you're thinking of, but man, that was a bit weird at first" credit:
Glenn Beck: Actor, 2001: A Space Odyssey
Today in "what the IMDb thinks they're best known for":
Brian Cox: Troy
Rene Auberjonois: Boston Legal
Alanis Morissette: Soundtrack, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
Pat Boone: Self, Roger & Me
Today in "insultingly easy J6 clues":
Why I Drink: Because it's this night of the week, when ABC regularly airs new episodes of "Modern Family" What is Wednesday?
Moviemaking: The chief assistant to a film's electrician is called this "boy" What is the best boy?
Also a Classic TV Title: It's a Scottish term for a young…
It's a seasonal anthology, and this season hasn't even had any characters from previous seasons (season 2 had some returning characters in an earlier story), so you're good.
I'll admit that the "Crooklyn" one was something of a gimme, since I literally finished watching that Monday. (I'm also pretty sure "Living for the City" was used in "Jungle Fever.")
Today in "what the IMDb thinks they're best known for":
Colin Farrell: Phone Booth
-Name the only feature film that Patty Jenkins directed prior to this weekend's Wonder Woman.
Monster
Today in "insultingly easy J6 clues":
From the French: It follows "Double" in an Ashley Judd film title, & in part of a certain quiz show What is jeopardy?
Winning Through Alliteration: It's a brand of peanut butter & a J.M. Barrie character What is Peter Pan?
The 1910s: This waterway connecting the Atlantic & Pacific…
That phrasing makes it sound like it lacks hot chicks having sex.
Today in "what the IMDb thinks they're best known for":
Mel Blanc: The Flintstones
CeeLo Green: Soundtrack, Kung Fu Panda
Today in "insultingly easy J6 clues":
TV Funny Guys: As Barney Stinson on "How I Met Your Mother," he was legen… wait for it… dary Who is Neil Patrick Harris?
Finger-Snapping Tunes: Finger snaps make us want to jitterbug in this group's "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go" Who is Wham!?
The Classics: In this book, Jane Austen…
Today in "what the IMDb thinks they're best known for":
Ted Levine: Shutter Island
Rupert Everett: Shrek 2
Danny Elfman: Music Department, Corpse Bride
Noel Gallagher: Soundtrack, The X Files
I was wondering where Saul Zaentz would end up on the IMDb rankings.
For whatever reason, a lot of incest-y titles have been popping up lately. Certain sections of the pervert population must be searching out their favorites, I think.
They were talking about doing "Road House" with Ronda Rousey a while back, before she started getting defeated, I think.
Oh, "Diner." Every time I'm behind somebody in a drive-thru who's taking forever, I wonder if they've ordered everything off the left side of the menu.
Heck, I'm still behind on "Sense8" and "Mystery Science Theater 3000," never mind the new "Master of None" and "Kimmy Schimdt." May was just full of Netflix original returns I don't have time to catch up with.
Today in "what the IMDb thinks they're best known for":
Alexa Davalos: The Chronicles of Riddick
Colbie Caillat: Soundtrack, The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones