Always remember and never forget: have a Patrick Swayze Christmas.
Always remember and never forget: have a Patrick Swayze Christmas.
'11/22/63' is why I started reading e books on my iPad; the actual book is a door stopper.
For me, the fear was there, but it was sort of a remote thing.
Youth is no excuse! That's a joke, friend.
Heck, your review has me a bit weepy; excellent work.
The YMCA has swimming lessons and is usually inexpensive.
I thought she was practicing a bit of revenge on Dre, as well.
Swimming is something that can be learned at any stage of life.
Looks like Nic Cage is pretty good at this rom com business.
Why?
'Moonstruck' is a gem of a film, agreed.
'Barefoot in the Park' should be in there before 'The Goodbye Girl' when referring to Neil Simon plays turned into films.
Women have been busting ghosts since time began.
LOL - it was remarkably silly.
Actually, Smith did say he was going to stop for a while, and did; 2010 was a bad year, what with the 'too fat to fly' incident, among others.
But the guy is a story teller, and does like 10 podcasts a week, in addition to doing live shows all the time. There's no way he's going to completely stop making films.
Plus,…
People love to bitch, you see.
Did it bother you?
Nah.
Jen makes cameo appearances (except Clerks2; that was a bigger part) in her husband's films, but she's pointed out herself she isn't much of an actor, and is kind of shy to boot.
It's the second film of Kevin Smith's Great White North trilogy; it's supposed to have the same characters.