Jeff Goldblum has some great ones too, I absolutely love the exchange between he and Rachel House:
Jeff Goldblum has some great ones too, I absolutely love the exchange between he and Rachel House:
The real kicker is to be famous, but then NOT be wealthy. What a nightmare that must be, there’s no escape.
“I remember when Bravo used to air operas.” -Jack Donaghy, GE Head of Late Night TV and Microwave Programming
“Emily Blunt stuck between The Rock and a slow pace in latest Disney ride-to-screen adaptation.”
Knives Out 2: Knives Further Outer
It generated three!! gubernatorial candidates! Sonny Landham ran for governor of Kentucky, but he was too crazy even for Kentuckians.
Oh do your homework Shutton!
This is fantastic, where are the stars??
As someone who has lived in or around it all my life...no. It gets a bad rap. It’s a sneakily big city (185k) so of course it’s going to have some big city issues, but I live in a fantastic tree lined neighborhood where my kids were able to walk to elementary school, and it has an amazing restaurant scene.
For those of us who live here and don’t actually have the stereotypical accent, it’s “Whister”
Well said.
Like when Abe Lincoln kept time traveling to try to beat John Wilkes Booth to the punch, thereby driving Boothe to kill Lincoln in a desperate act of self-defense against the man who’d been trying to kill him his entire life.
I liked this movie at the time and still do, it holds up well. My biggest suspension of disbelief is that someone as put together as Taye Diggs’ character would actually be friends with 3 losers like that.
Going to the movies might just be the “normal” thing I’ve missed most during all this. Shot #2 next week!
Amen
I’m fully on board with not thinking too hard about the details of movies I like, but man I love nitpicking Cars. There are much larger issues with the in-world logic, but the one I always like to harp on is why in the hell is there a storage container on the husband minivan’s roof rack, and how did it get there.
I like Michael Imperoli (I know late-state The Office was bad, but his one guest appearance as Sensei Billy was pretty great.), but holy moly would I avoid a show that starred Rappaport AND Ed Burns.
Even back during its run when all my friends raved about it and told me I needed to check it out, I always thought “A bunch of douchey bros get to live out the douchey bro wish fulfillment life? I think I’ll pass.”
Whatever you think of Baldwin personally, I contend that there’s no better example of a star at the height of his star power than him in Hunt for Red October.
As someone who grew up around the wicked bahd Mass accent and had parents with the inscrutable Down East Maine accent, I still was not prepared when I met my first PA native in college and he announced he was going to go do the warsh.