Reputation and Lover are a one-two punch of albums that any artist should be PROUD to have in their discography. They are extraordinary.
Reputation and Lover are a one-two punch of albums that any artist should be PROUD to have in their discography. They are extraordinary.
Wow, I saw this film in high school (got into Norton for all the wrong reasons after Fight Club) but didn’t get into Tom Waits until college, so I didn’t place it at the time.
I always wondered why Jenna Elfman didn’t have a bigger career. She definitely has a screen presence that just lights up a scene. Is it the whole Scientology thing?
i saw big daddy 4 times. once on a date, twice with friends and once with my family. i dont recall anything other than hip...hip hop....hip hop anonymous.
I heard an interview with Norton and it sounds like his commitment to making Motherless Brooklyn took up a lot of his time over the years that potentially could have gone to other projects.
I actually really understand what you’re saying here, because While You Were Sleeping is sort of another one for me. I never saw it at the cinema, but I obsessively rewatched it on VHS so many times that if you put a gun to my head I could probably recount the entire script word for word to you.
My wife, mother, and I saw While You Were Sleeping three times in two days when it first came out - we walked out of the first showing and turned around and walked right back in for the next one, in fact.
For Keeping The Faith’s 20th anniversary, a bunch of real-life priests and rabbis weighed in on how much they appreciated the film’s celebration of interfaith bonds between spiritual leaders. As one rabbi put it, “It always seemed like a joke, a priest and a rabbi, but I have a daily check-in with a Jewish chaplain…
I learned from The Knick it’s the tall buildings. They trap the heat.
Wow, I haven’t seen this, but we totally would have watched it on Movie Night at the Methodist church. (I’m not Methodist, but a bunch of us went anyway because free movies.) We also saw Romero, which broke me, Jesus of Montreal, which broke me even more, and Life of Brian, which the minister hated hated hated hated…
The mid to late 90's was the heyday of purchasing okay movies. I think Target always knocked 5 bucks off movies on their release date, so you could get them for $15 bucks or less. And if you stopped in a blockbuster, they were constantly selling off their stock, and you could get (relatively) new releases for like 5…
The critics were/are overwhelmingly men. Too many men bash the kind of sentiments and interplay that feature in stories focused on love and kindness and say things like “that kind of thing is just for teenage girls” in the most derogatory of ways. Stories about finding love and kindness should be and are for…
The weather is not too bad. Should’ve just told your friend that you would give your world to lift you up. Tell em that you could change your life to better suit his mood. Cause you’re so smooth.
That actually sounds pretty cool. It gets hot in the city, and I’m constantly telling my buddy, “man, it’s a hot one.”
This movie has possible the most “hey kids it’s the Year 2000" moment - Stiller and Norton walking around the streets of New York looking cool while Santana’s Smooth blasts away.
This is the purest story I’ve ever heard about Grindr and I love it.
I agree that it’s another layer, and could be a commentary on the “least expected/someone close” aspect of abuse. However, I think the show has been so obvious in portraying even small acts of crossing the line, that I don’t think it would hide something like that, even if it’s not for a generic “twist”. Plus, Ben is s…
I think that waiting for a rug-pull goes against what the show wants you to engage with. There isn’t a surprise, there isn’t a luck to find who did it, fix the situation, behave in some way to expect or understand how or why it happened or might happen again. It’s not a show that’s concerned with a twist like that, it…
I assumed from the beginning it was this guy. And that he hasn’t been seen since, it makes me even more suspicious of him.