Big Fish definitely falls under the Field Of Dreams clause
Big Fish definitely falls under the Field Of Dreams clause
Depp's performance was definitely better than he gets credit for, but its still not even in the same league as Wilder. He completely owns that roll, and always will.
YOU LOSE! GOOD DAY, SIR!
I remember watching it with my sister when we were both home with the flu, and I thought it was enjoyable. That being said, I have no recollection of what it was about.
You go Scrawler! *he cheered, two days late to partake in the conversation*
While doing do you also emailed your confession of love to your boss to the entire company because women can't work blackberries.
Yeah, I'm over listening to the people who fucked up this country and crashed the economy telling me that some how my generation is the worst because we post pictures of ourselves on the internet.
I'm not allowed to be in the apartment when my roommate watches it. It made my life a much happier place.
I mean, the scene with Oberyn also included long wide shots of a (very nice) male butt. It wasn't even in the top 15 of GoT's most male gazey moments.
Yeah, I prefer the show's portrayal as well in that case. Not so much in this one.
A, B, and (surprisingly) D.
I have no desire for Hannibal and WIll to get it on, but I would be lying to myself if I didn't admit that I would be in full support of Mads and Dancy banging each other.
It has its issues but it is definitely a worthy entry into the series. Not quite as good as the first two, but leagues above the fourth.
In defense of Alien 3, most movies are a sharp decline from Aliens
Dammit, I hate myself for not thinking of that joke.
As I Bruins fan, I like your prediction but its probably wrong. Everyone knows we can't win (or lose) the first round in less than 7 games! The Bruins like to forget how to play hockey in the first round and make what should be the least stressful series in the tournament into the most stressful
Yeah, I found out my adblock had stopped working when my computer began randomly emitting sound. It is an infuriating advertising style.
I am going to optimistically chalk that up to general fatigue with the Batman franchise (from different interviews, I get the impression that he felt The Dark Knight should have been the last one) and not a general decline. I suppose we will see with Interstellar. I'm hoping that being able to make movies he wants to…
It sounds like it falls into the same trap that most Nolanesque blockbusters do: assuming that people like Nolan's films because they are grim and super serious not because they're good films.
If this isn't a line from the movement I have no reason to go and see it.