Obviously, people hate hearing that a beloved screen icon might not be a great person.
Obviously, people hate hearing that a beloved screen icon might not be a great person.
Even for a streaming-focused release, $13,115 is a poor opening weekend, but that doesn’t necessarily mean it’s a financial failure. I don’t know if it costs more to watch it on whatever Shapiro’s streaming service is, or if he’s offering it for no additional charge to try to drive up subscription rates, but it’s conce…
I love her response. “No fumble! No fumble! You’re the fumble!”
Seriously! They could have gone with “Scary On The Prairie”!
I wonder if Carano and Shapiro think those two words rhyme?
Terror on the Prarie sounds like a headline Kent Brockman would read.
You know who still gets trucks of Disney money?
i know she’s a Bad Person, but we don’t talk enough about how, almost more importantly, she’s a Bad Actress. i’m so fucking glad i don’t have to see her in star wars anymore.
The delicious irony that even after getting in bed with right wing detritus, her new audience still thinks her too “woke” for their blood.
Neil’s films at least feel like they are him trying to say something. I don’t know what. I don’t think any human can know, but they very clearly mean something profound to him. There’s a tuna scented honesty with his movies.
The German mechanic can also double as the “giant sherpa” in Marion’s bar.
Small factual quibble - Boen didn’t voice LeChuck until 1997 (in fact, no-one did, as none of the Monkey Island games had voice acting until the third one).
No relation to Milk and Cheese, but possibly just as violent:
Ok, if this is a safe space to unburden . . . I always thought Scooby-Doo was dumb.
That’s what I was thinking, no big loss on The Flintstones. Even as a kid I didn’t really like them.
Fucking. Physical. Media.
the deleted cartoons include “What’s Opera, Doc?”, “Rabbit Of Seville,” “Duck Amuck,” and “One Froggy Evening”
Even as a 13 year old, i recall thinking “why the f are they showing us this in school?”
I’m sorry this is just … odd. I mean, yes standards have obviously changed over time, as evidenced by the fact that all us Gen Xers on here watched this in 9th grade English. (My teacher, a white Christian lady, preemptively admonished us to grow up and not giggle, this was Zeffirelli and Shakespeare for crying out…