
“MULTIBALL! MULTIBALL!!!”
“MULTIBALL! MULTIBALL!!!”
Before everyone gets all self-righteous about how regressive this scene was, let’s just remember the historic realities behind it. Women were still regularly bought and sold at auction when the Pirates of the Caribbean ride opened in 1967. As recently as 1953, JFK had paid three herds of cattle and a room full of gold…
I don’t know anyone who hated Fallon for breaking.
Leave it to Joe, to compound an already fractious relationship...
This seems like it should be pretty self-explanatory.
Because too hard and he’s closer to 1st than you and can run it himself or underhand it.
Well, one is Max Landis who’s a well-known creep and sexual harasser and whose father has kept it under wraps for years. David Ayer has a roller coaster quality level (I haven’t particularly enjoyed any of his stuff, but gritty crime dramas are not my bailiwick), so maybe he feels like he’s due for a good one.
So how was a Will Smith cop movie written by a famous man’s less-talented son changing the landscape of the movie industry exactly? It can’t be the distribution model, they’ve been doing those Netflix Sandler movies for years now. Was it the orcs? I feel like I’ve seen orcs in a movie before.
The data doesn’t say how many were watching to see if it was really as bad as everyone says. Plus hey! You’re subscribed to Netflix anyway so it’s not like you’re buying a ticket to see it in theaters.
Well, I say this as a person, Joel;
Please don’t spoil King Kong for me.
The 3 NBA teams with the worst records should be relegated to MLS. #2birds1stone
It’s not surprising that so many of these are non-English films — the Best Foreign Picture nominees are routinely better than most, and sometimes even all, of the Best Picture nominees, as it’s a decidedly less political nomination process for that category — they don’t get there off hype and Oscar bait, they get…
You would put Marie Antionette over Children of Men???
Great list, but with one major, glaring flaw: your pick for ‘06 was “Marie Antoinette” over “Children of Men”?! Come on. “Marie Antoinette” is an amusing trifle, but it’s not even one of Sofia Coppola’s top three best. “Children of Men” is exactly what you said you were trying to highlight: an enduring classic that…
I like to think he intentionally dropped several targets after that one to finish out the season on the right note.
A shirtless Gronk, covered in body glitter, stands atop a Cancun balcony, staring off in the distance, as he finishes his Bud Light Lime, and mutters “Yo soy fiesta.” It is only there, above the crashing of the waves that he realizes he has no idea who he has been saying yo to, all these years.
“...69 catches...”
Tough decision. His heart is between a rock and a hard place.
Dang, the 70's really were the high-watermark for film.