They didn’t see it coming.
They didn’t see it coming.
One-On-One on one interviews with a lot of repetitive padding with Sona and Matt.
Someone editied together the PotA movie into a Twilight Zone episode format, including a repurposed Sterling peice-to-camera spoken intro.
Abba are building their own dedicated 3000-seat concert venue just south of the London 2012 olympics site. The “Abba Voyage Arena”
Aa someone who limped through the whole thing, I can assure you that the opening few pages with the bananas are the best and easiest to read in the whole wretched tome.
Isn't the actual mask in The Mask a repository for Loki? It all circles back to comic book universes in the end.
Morris dancing is also ripped-off from black people, believe it or not. The name comes from ‘Moorish’, e.g. North African.
Yes, it’s not a whodunit, it’s a 'howcatchem'.
I got a “Boom! Shake the Room” (by DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince) notification for this?
Also in the article, ELGORT. I guess that’s for performers who also win a Légion d'honneur and MLB's Rookie of the Year.
He did direct that one episode of E.R., which predates the age of prestige television, but was anyway pretty good.
In Walk the line, she does a great job with turning June Carter’s perky stage persona on and off like a tap for the dead serious drama. You get both Witherspoon modes in one flick!
I realise that I’m weighing in pretty late, but here is my lukewarm take:
Good for him, but it does throw some shade on all other real-life subjects of Hollywood based-on-a-true-story flicks.
Prince Philip was already a living god, when he was, ya know, living.
I’d like to see a multi-comedy comedy, even it it only has a single camera. I mean, that's four comedies.
In the UK, the public health system’s advice service for people with questions about legal and illegal recreational drugs is called Frank.
You'd bring seeds, and wait.
I read some interpretation of that fact during the dirst wave of internet retrospectives. Apparently, there was some controversy about land ownership reform in the PRC- there had been forced evictions and Avatar felt relevant. In fact the government apparently pulled it from cinemas, as a result.