That's never stopped us before.
That's never stopped us before.
I only just learned who's even hosting, but I'll still be watching and having fun getting extremely outraged
Yeah, I'm just judging her based on the performance in that movie.
I sort of disagree, I think her problem is actually that she's actually really weird as an actress/person. I like her, but it seems like instead of being passively acceptable her style actively turns people off, which has kept her from becoming a real star.
"Better than expected"
The Spectacular Now is the third thing.
I would agree with IMDB that's what Freemam is best known for?
To be fair, while cutting 90% of Dance was proven feasible, the result was not a very good TV show.
10-15 years ago that wouldn't really seem that amazing (especially if told SS starred Will Smith while Iron Man has that troubled Downey Jr fella.)
I met somehow who currently goes to the same school as Stephen Colbert's oldest son. I heard…something very interesting I actually don't think I should share because I don't want to start rumors based on something one person said, but I will give the hint it was something rather ironic if true given something his…
Haven't watched it, but it sounds interesting. Will check it out.
A genre a documentary I really love is the kind that take a look at what was going on behind the scenes when people were doing creatively genius work and the occasional crazy process of developing a project in the Film/TV industry (examples of the top of my head being the old Star Wars documentary "Empire of Dreams,"…
"It's probably one of the few shows I watch that I could recommend to the rest of my family, which I will never do regardless."
Okay
"which stars one of the most popular male actors of the last few years"
That was the Faceless Man formerly known as Jaquen H'ghar.
Are the DC films getting better? I would actually say every major DC film since the Dark Knight has been worse than the last up up to BvS which seemed like it was them hitting rock bottom since I can't imagine them making a worse movie than that. I haven't seen SS, maybe that was an awesome film that signaled a big…
It's hard exactly to describe how I saw Gene Wilder. The best way I can think to put it is that he was mythical in my imagination, more so than any other actor. This is something I expected for a long (and to be honest, occasionally forgot it hadn't already happen), so in a sense this does not feel as sad as many of…
I was thinking about this recently (meaning, about whether a dunk from outside the three point line should count as a two or three.)
I spend a lot of time on the NBA Reddit page (I promise I don't venture much farther on that website), and there was a recent post about North Korean basketball rules I wasn't sure was…
I see what you're saying and what your brother did sounds great. I'm still concerned about genre as the separation line just because it seems like it leaves some stuff out that doesn't fall into the traditional fine arts categories but may be providing a similar beneficial experience for people, and vice versa letting…