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She did a fine job with her debut film performance alongside an embarrassment of acting skill, both English national treasures like Brian Blessed and newcomers like Emma Thompson and out-of-left-field Yanks like Michael Keaton. The only person who looks bad in this sumptuous, beautiful adaptation is Keanu, who is at

I would say that she's a better actor with a better resume than Milla Jovovich, who abandoned vast chunks of her career to getting big paychecks for shit action films. It makes Milla and Kate good figures to compare, especially since I think both of them debuted in quality artistic movies…

I've used all of those words individually during dirty talk, except for "please." Most people, frankly, are surprised by how often "girder" comes up!

I can almost imagine how turned on you get during How Hermes Requisitioned His Groove Back

Not just stupid. Crassly stupid, which means that you are rude and insensitive, or that your behavior demonstrates that you have no idea what is proper or appropriate.

"I'm not saying that anything inappropriate or untoward is going to happen. What I am saying, is that if my good friend, Sylvester Stallone - who has given so much attention to the people of Southeastern Asia with his Rambo movies, nobody was talking about Laotians before he made John Rambo - if my good friend, who's

In the past, I had wondered whether I was just biased. I saw this movie called Much Ado About Nothing when I was a small boy, and I was struck by the lightning bolt, as it were. In addition to a lifelong love of that film and of Shakespeare adaptations in general, I really really really liked Kate Beckinsale. That

I think that although the format is different, these voices have always existed and always been able to find support. This is just a new level of playing with facts and reality. There will always be people who are willing to play nicely with others, and always those who can be made to see sense.

I should have scrolled down, I was writing about the same thing. It's not like we couldn't get to this place, but it should take a lot more to get us there. Sean and his Royal Intrigue were always a major reason to watch Grimm, and he was getting a lot out of making an ally out of someone like Nick.

He was so ruggedly handsome, I think people would've been happy with Meister pairing up with anyone: Adelind… Nick… Wu

Do you think maybe the electoral high school should hear about Sean Renard's dangerous inclinations before giving him power over the lives, safety, rights, and welfare of everyone in Portland?

Les, in your paragraph beginning "Some of that disjointed," your penultimate sentence is open-ended. You raise an "either" but don't close it with "or" and a second thing. But yes to most of what you wrote, and it's good to see you back.

He's been having a career resurgence with some good movies in recent years. It's a Mini-McCaughnessance (or however the hell you spell his last name)

I don't know Feldman, but Thirlby made a great impression in Dredd. It's a shallow comment, but it's surprising to me how she looks incredibly different just from a change of hair color.

It's one of those things. Movies will never show even half of the hard work that goes into doing anything, unless it's sports, because that translates well to the screen. It's part of why movies just love having "wunderkind" characters and protagonists - it's not hard work at all, it just comes naturally to the actor

"'bout time!"

Not talking about your opinions/beliefs is something that radicalized people do. If you wanna try to un-radicalize these idiots/cocksuckers/assholes, you gotta engage. At least somebody will have to.

"Naz."

I must say, I'm pretty sure "Plissken" would probably be a Jewish name. It's like Krenshaw. It sounds Russian, probably Jewish…

will do