If I'm reading correctly, it sounds like it's a "meet in the middle" situation, so the studio is paying the same amount, just even speed out between the leads instead of he making more than she does.
If I'm reading correctly, it sounds like it's a "meet in the middle" situation, so the studio is paying the same amount, just even speed out between the leads instead of he making more than she does.
Do you think he wrote the script for Rocky using the same complete misunderstanding of the ellipses?
I mean, Warped Tour is for middle school emo kids & "pop punk" bands, so maybe not the right venue for this sort of ~traditional punk attitude~ my dude
Under the Red Hood would be such a solid choice for Affleck's Batman tho
Just like one actual, well-done Robin. (Nolan's JGL bull does not count)
Chris Pine must be straight up stewing rn
100% agree. Also, it helps to have a cast that is comfortable with improvisation. Sure, Donald Glover is wonderful at it, but it seems really clear from these reports that Clarke and, most importantly, Ehenrenrich are not trained in or at all happy improvising.
I was 9 and my mother had been reading the first book to my brother and I as a bedtime story, but I was frustrated that it was taking so long. I took the book while she wasn't home one day, finished it in one sitting, and from then on Harry Potter was a major part of my childhood. I was lucky to age alongside him…
That hairstyle on Diego Luna is a crime.
What logic allowed her to think "Hmm, I'm hosting a benefit for these people who's kids were tragically murdered. I know what to do! I'll put the guy on my show who is famous for saying their kids weren't actually tragically murdered!" Like… did no one in the office think that was a bad idea?
Critiquing any work of art without taking into account the cultural context in which it was created is an inauthentic exploration of that art. The Great Gatsby is not the same without an understanding of the Jazz Age. Picasso's works are not the same without an understanding of the Spanish Civil War. A critique of Won…
But like… they knew that was the ending and then decide to spend their entire last season on another couple's wedding. And include yet another episode of Ted ~letting go of Robin. It just baffles me that they didn't spend the time to sent up the ending they had already chosen. I'll never understand the logic there.
I saw Expendables 3 with a pair of friends and no one else. We were belligerently vodka drunk and had a lovely time.
I know it's not a hot take or anything but this show's popularity is like 50% nostalgia based and this ouroborus of twee faux retro nonsense is the punishment we deserve.
There's a a scene in these movies where Fehr calls his bird his "best and cleverest friend" RIGHT to Brendon Fraiser's face. 10/10
Ta-Nehisi Coates is writing it too? That part of the story is toooooo buried. Coates, Coogler and Jordan is a hell of a trifecta of excellence.
I would like the Chris Quartet of generically handsome but somehow uniquely charming white men to make some sort of grown up Stand By Me-style movie about male bonding and also maybe they kiss. That is all.
but what if after all this we got to see Donna on the big screen? would it all be worth it?
She's got screen presence, that's for sure!
I feel like this nonsense is our punishment for some sort of cosmic slight.