Love Nicey Nash...but I think you meant “your.”
Love Nicey Nash...but I think you meant “your.”
Yes! He was hot then.
I liked Beginners, but that seemed like a bit of a gift Oscar.
My husband really liked this song when it came out...it took me awhile to find it online for him (this may have been pre-Google) because the expression “knock on wood” is actually featured in quite a few songs!
Hoping that NBC will #saveapbio - I don’t want to start looking for something to hate-watch again! :o
Absolutely--they always bounced back from any missteps. #saveapbio
This is exactly right: “Although the series occasionally struggled to figure out its tone—Howerton’s Jack spent a lot of time telling his students he didn’t intend to emotionally connect with them, only to inevitably emotionally connect with them—it papered over most of the cracks with a cast of absolute ringers.”
This article would have been more helpful if the amount of sugar in each one was listed.
Agreed—would have been a gamble, but they should have taken that chance.
How can this article not mention the homage to MST3k in the first photo?
I wish you had also reviewed the new GLASS; I think that would have made more sense.
I got the sense from the second paragraph that the review has a bias against Shyamalan (admittedly coming from someone who has a bias FOR him).
Yes! I loved the Sixth Sense and saw Unbreakable after; I didn’t like it at first. But now I love the two almost equally (along with Signs). I find these to be near-perfect movies.
I LOVE that part!
Great minds...I just said something very similar upthread.
I think that the movie has enough truly shining, amazing moments to overlook the bad.
Yeah, I’ve always tried to go back and calculate her age and realized that she was VERY young.
Yes, and she points out that she especially likes this storyline!
YES! I recently read one of the diatribes against the film, and while I didn’t majorly disagree with anything that was said, as you have suggested here, it kind of missed the point. This is an overview of love in its many myriad, imperfect forms.
Well, this movie is really all about the actor portrayals, isn’t it? I am undeterred. ;)