Which big shocker death? I assume it would have to be the more emotionally throwaway one but I just realized it's been long enough since I've seen the film I'm getting some chronology mixed up.
Which big shocker death? I assume it would have to be the more emotionally throwaway one but I just realized it's been long enough since I've seen the film I'm getting some chronology mixed up.
Had the joke been "Krumoholtzo" I would have gotten it I imagine.
Miranda is relatively famously Puerto Rican. Burr's generally been a black actor to my knowledge.
Has anyone heard Bloom do a genuine English accent? She did King & I for CEG and was even Poppins in an online sketch but I have no idea if either of those were supposed to be her A-game or were intentionally more comedic.
I think he's actually Guatamalan and much more reputable—though I guess they are both pretty charismatic in potentially character type roles that aren't generally leads.
I think he's actually Guatamalan and much more reputable—though I guess they are both pretty charismatic in potentially character type roles that aren't generally leads.
I have no idea how the show could potentially spin some of those side story characters off into regulars. (Also I just started listening to the audiobook as a refresher and it seems like some characters are getting introduced way earlier than characters they've made clear they're holding off until a hypothetical…
Ryan Reynolds reportedly did talk to Arthur's son and personally paid a pretty sizable amount of money to a charity to use her likeness.
I still legitimately think her song from that special is a pretty catchy torch song if only they didn't end every line with the phrase "my friend"
Well he's never gon' be congressman now? (Though without a wife to mess things up for would the constant sexing still be a dealbreaker for voters?)
They could mean NYC as the setting of the film and then directly be addressing the audience as the theater they're watching the story unfold in? That was my interpretation.
It seems like it might be cropped out if they stick with the original design but in that case I'm not sure why his body is so detailed?
I assume the Pushing Daisies thing is essentially dead unless he's learned not to get peoples' hopes up too prematurely now. (I'm still disappointed DC killed the comic series quasi-finale despite quite how they finished at least some of it, and I don't think he ever explained if the stage version would be an…
Depending on what type of 3D theater you go to they have clipons for the passive polarized 3D. Or you could maybe try punching out the plastic and DIY? Generally it's never been that drastic an effect for me.
That always seemed a little weird since by definition their films are so tactile and they already have the perfect scable models if they wanted. Event if I've sometimes wondered how some of their character designs stand without armatures.
Given how all I know about the games are the campy memes (cardboard boxes and blatant exploitation approach to female characters), I was a little convinced at first co-op was in reference to those fancy grocery movements I don't quite understand.
How do you like them empanadas, Mr. Iger?
Considering how well he managed to deal with the amount of meddling Disney was willing to put in I think he has a knack for taking notes and then putting on still legitmately good spins even when they're petty.
I know of gay Asian American men in film but I wasn't aware there were as many films where they went for that as the centra lead rather than that just being a subplot for other stories. (Cover Face or whatever with that Asian guy from those Amy Poehler Best Buy ads is one of the only ones coming to mind)
Incidentally he's got such good timing I assume he's in on it. Aside from how suspicious it is the video seems to start off on the cashier side of the desk, I love the beat where his head pops into frame cheerfully offering to order the book.