Counterpoint: they are both regularly the funniest part of the Sandler movies they appear in.
Counterpoint: they are both regularly the funniest part of the Sandler movies they appear in.
Also fun, though not themed: Brian Orndorf has a regular feature on his site called Minnesota Movie Ads, which span all time periods and recall those fun Fridays growing up when you would pore over the new ads to see what was new and what breathless hyperbole was attached to what movies. And the time when dollar…
I have no idea why I was so invested in the saga of Dollar Store Jem (wait, yes I do, I loved the show as a young budding gay kid/full-fledged gay adult). It makes me pleased that it bombed.
It is funny to see the Twitter/Tumblr types who criticize Tarantino's approach to black characters and culture try to reason with this development. "IT CAN BE TWO THINGS!" is a concept so many adults seems to have trouble with.
I thought Babadook was well made and reasonably clever as a metaphor, but the kid…. dear lord, I can't recall a more annoying child performance in a movie. I know that part of the point was that it was the mom's perception of her kid and whatever, but they reaaaaaaaally oversold it, to the point where I wished the…
LOL, in that case, no. Gaga has pits in name only. People dance pretty hard, but nowhere near that hard. When you're wearing 6-inch heels and tights, you can't get too much of a running start.
Not sure if this is a serious question, but her first couple of tours did. Here's the one from the tour I saw:
I want to make a documentary via Kickstarter about That Fortysomething Woman In The Monster Pit When I Saw Lady Gaga Who Told Us She Was Following Gaga Around The Country. I had so many questions.
On Hulu, the Draft Kings one cracks me up because it's on EVERY show. Not sure what Hulu thinks the overlap is between people who would use Draft Kings and people who watch Difficult People and Scream Queens.
Speaking of Difficult People, whatever happened with the reviews for that? The first season was pretty terrific, and they stopped at episode 4.
Disappointed this isn't better - the premise is intriguing and I liked both of Silva's other movies.
Fun fact, via IMDB:
I saw Goosebumps this weekend and it was solid fun. I did take note that there were very, very few kids in the audience for a Saturday matinee. It was like going to a county fair in 2015 and seeing some long-forgotten 90's pop act with a similar group of late-twenty-early-thirtysomethings.
I think a big problem with a lot of modern horror filmmakers is that they try too hard to force symbolism, which is just setting themselves up for failure. I don't think Tobe Hooper said, "Boy, this movie about a chainsaw massacre should really have some subtext about Vietnam!" But it's there.
There's a group of drag queens at my local gay bar who do a staged reading of it every October, and it's the only way it's tolerable for me. Shrieking histrionics and lame sitcom storytelling are best served with dick jokes and whiskey.
"In this big game that we play, life, it's not what you hope for, it's not what you deserve, it's what you take. I'm Frank T.J. Mackey, a master of the muffin and author of the Seduce and Destroy system now available to you on video and audio cassette. Seduce and Destroy will teach you the techniques to have any…
So what other TV theme songs do we hate for various reasons, musical or otherwise?
I don't know if he's done as a leading comedy actor, but I think his star has faded a bit, and he's trying some different, smaller things to figure out what kind of actor he'll be as he ages. And it's mostly working - Bernie was great and I absolutely loved The D Train.
Keep in mind that Dan Fogler was our other choice for this sort of actor and thank your lucky fucking stars that Gad swooped in to save us.
I was pleasantly surprised at how atypically aggressive Anderson Cooper's questioning was, and then I realized it was probably because of the reasons you mentioned. Which is a shame, because I really enjoyed watching the candidates being forced to give direct responses to direct questions in between their canned…