I never suggested you couldn't?
I never suggested you couldn't?
I'd find the 'too depressing' comment more worrying than disliking the film.
It counts. Wales is in the UK.
Are they even human? Who knows?
By 'first' I assume you mean 'last.'
Don't ask what happened to the Damphair…
Scotland @avclub-5fd14fc7a83b79e976652d8c4abecc78:disqus, not England.
Oh no the puns have started. How will we ever Recover?
What more can I say?
I found my CD copy of the soundtrack to Command And Conquer: Red Alert a couple of weeks ago.
If you die in improv you die for real!
Adam Scott? You're wrong, he's a national treasure!
I believe the term is 'Polanskirasty'
There's a man lying in the street, some punks chopped off his head.
I'm the only one who stops to see if he's dead.
Oooh-wooah-woooah-ooooooooow.
Turns out he's dead.
Just because they are still friends in real life doesn't necessarily mean that they feel that their creative partnership has any steam left (a lesson that Burton & Depp should listen to)
28 Days Later perfectly fits into the 'zombie movie' genre regardless whether it has zombies in it (it doesn't).
The reason why Up is so affecting is because Carl and Ellie's relationship is pretty much the best any of us could hope for and it's still heartbreaking.
I'm trying to think of a funny way to say Yes.
No that's the film where Baz Luhrmann gets superpowers.
I like cake.