Those statements are redundant.
Those statements are redundant.
[takes to the streets, throws rocks at cops]
They have said that they started working on IC during the making of "No Country for Old Men" just as a way to escape the daily bleakness.
The distribution agreements typically give the theater 10% of the box office the first week, 20% the second week, and so on. The longer the movie plays, the larger the cut the theater gets.
Squahia Labeouf.
"Is that an electrical banana in your pocket or are you just happy to see me?"
So, Branagh finally ran out of Shakespeares?
For that matter, I've always thought of "Leon" as an unofficial sequel to "La Femme Nikita".
It's true that "Nothing Lasts Forever" was both the literary sequel to "The Detective" and the basis of "Die Hard", but "Die Hard" retained very little from its source material. I don't think anyone involved was winkingly suggesting that it was in any way a follow-up to "The Detective". It's like saying that Martin…
"There are some who call me…Tim."
"With a Vroomgeance".
I misread that as "MEAT TREE" and I thought, "That's brilliant. People *are* trees of meat!"
Yes, I still have the Land of the Lost game! It's awful. It would have been a good candidate for this inventory, as it has *nothing* to do with the show.
I think TMZ *did* ask Ernie Hudson about GB3 a while back, and his answer was something like, "Never gonna happen".
Well, the deckhands on those merchant ships he's always regaining consciousness aboard have only so much to work with.
I forgot to add: …and then they make out.
Honestly, namewise that would have been the perfect tie-in.
That would be worth a live-action film simply to see Linda Cardellini play both Velma and Hotdog Water.
Celts settled and integrated in Mongolia 4,000 years ago. Nothing is impossible.
You're entitled to your opinion. Though I didn't care for the live-action films overall, IMO Lillard is fine as a voice actor.