I loved the Don Cheadle Bennet Lollipop sketch. Bennet leaning hard into the “dance” moves was so much fun.
I loved the Don Cheadle Bennet Lollipop sketch. Bennet leaning hard into the “dance” moves was so much fun.
He has the most beautiful eyes, it’s distracting. But if we’re debating sexiest robot, should we consider Jon Hamm in Marjorie Prime? Or was he just a hologram AI?
As much as it hurts me to admit it, Ewen McGregor was not great, either. It was like Halston became a Gotham villain, and not in any kind of interesting way.
Kenny G and Josh Grobin are in the same mold for me. Not my taste, musically, but they are delightful in interviews scenarios. Very aware of their public image and not afraid to poke fun at it. Would it surprise anyone to know that Kenny G, Michael Bolton and Richard Marx are all friends? Maybe they’re all…
They can’t even get DeShaun Watson off the fucking Texans football team.
And to go further into film, Henri of Navarre (Protestant) was married to Henry and Catherine’s daughter Margot(catholic) which sparked the infamous St Bartholomews day massacre and is the subject of the famous 94 French film La Reine Margot.
I disagree that hyperactive/impulsive equals dumb. I don’t mind that they aren’t precious to the comics, I think it makes sense for someone as brilliant as peter is supposed to be to have trouble keeping all the ideas swirling around in his head from coming out of his mouth. And it provides an opportunity for…
Not an idiot, just over-eager/over-thinking/over-questioning. That’s very much MCU Peter Parker. Tony was constantly telling him to dial it down.
I know there’s too many comments already at this point, but I don’t see anyone talking about the double gut punch that was Vision’s death. I mean, holy fuck. Wanda has to kill the man she loves, only to have Thanos undo it and kill him in front her her, completely negating the horrible thing she just had to do. …
It’s like a Diana Moskovitz report.
I’ll be a little disappointed if the ‘Which way do we go? That way!’ exchange doesn’t make an appearance at some point.
That Jumanji movie is fun, isn’t it? That’s the one my kids watched multiple times.
I don’t want this to come off that I don’t like No Country for Old Men, because I do, but isn’t it basically just Fargo in cowboy boots and a Stetson? I know it was an adaptation of McCarthy’s book, so that’s shouldn’t be the case, but the stories just have so many similarities.
Gaga’s Manhattan Italian, for whatever that’s worth.
Ah, School Ties…. The reason I get a little flushed when I hear ‘Smoke Joe’s Cafe.”
For my money, the next line is the best in the whole movie. “Forgive me, El Guapo. I know that I, Hefe, do not have your superior intellect and education. But, could it be that, once again, you are angry about something else, and are looking to take it out on me?”
Things 1&2 are now 15, so they were 10 when this came out. We were just getting into the MCU, but they had been Star Wars fans since they were 3 or 4.I think this is one of the first movies that I splurged on opening night first showing tickets for. So, I had no idea that everyone was going to die. I still would…
Did you watch “The Last Dance?” I don’t see how anyone could come away from that thinking MJ would willingly be a cameo in LeBron’s movie.
Wewease Woki!
If you close your eyes during Mobius/Loki scenes, you hear Lightning McQueen interrogating Loki. It’s trippy.