"Do you see what you're doing to him? You're making him upset. How important is this to you, huh? I don't even cry, and look at me. You're about to make tears come out of my face. "
"Do you see what you're doing to him? You're making him upset. How important is this to you, huh? I don't even cry, and look at me. You're about to make tears come out of my face. "
Last time this came up, I mentioned they should do a Christmas-themed installment. They've already done everything else, so why not?
As a young gay, I was appreciative of the couple of segments they did on male strip clubs, in that
*Drake lyric phonetically spelled out in Tom DeLonge voice*
Garden State came out when I was 16, so although I can recognize that it's a pretty eh movie now, I still have a great deal of affection for it, since it was one of those "right place, right time" kind of movies. (And it got me into The Shins, Thievery Corporation and Simon and Garfunkel, so if nothing else, there's…
Was there ever an AV Q&A about which fictional wedding you'd most like to attend or be your own?
Best film of the year is debatable (though I can only think of a couple things so far this year I might place higher).
I feel like all of the comedic potential of the Ron Burgundy character in a modern setting was exhausted in that SportsCenter extra on the DVD.
Started From The Bottom*
And nothing screams "vote of confidence" like getting pushed from a prime awards season slot to April!
I REFUSE to accept Vanessa Hudgens as Rizzo. REFUSE. There is only one Rizzo and she's playing a 17-year-old at 34. And why the hell did they cast Carly Rae Jepsen as Frenchie, a part that, as I recall, only contains about five or six singing lines?
Wasn't she also in that Twister ripoff that came out last year and some Nicolas Cage DTV thing from this year? Girl needs a new agent.
Yup, these are definitely better versions of the blacklight posters that adorned every room I smoked pot in in college.
Remember when the first movie made jokes about MLK and Rosa Parks and Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton got all pissed about it, and that was a controversy? What a simpler time it was.
Oscar Isaac's been kinda MIA on the recent press tour surge. What gives? I assume he's busy starring in every movie being made in the next two years, and gazing at himself in the mirror, confident in both his abilities in acting and getting any man or woman to have sex with him at any time and in any location/orifice.
His first album, Live in Houston, came out in 2001, and it's amazing how quickly he improved just since then. It's not a terrible standup CD, and there's definitely the seeds of what he would become, but there's a lot of dead air and bits where repeatedly shouting punchlines = FUNNY.
The backstory behind this movie is a textbook example of how new installments/remakes in long-running franchises should work: Sly was done with the series and no one was really looking to make another installment, and then Ryan Coogler had a "hey, wouldn't it be cool if…" writing inspiration, got the script to Sly, he…
SUGGESTION: This is kind of already a thing with the Tolerability Index/”tell us about your pop culture weekend” threads, and we already discuss some of these things in comments, so I don’t know if this would just be redundant. But I wouldn’t mind having a weekly AV Q&A or roundtable section for “scraps.” In other…
Rob Schneider wrote a really nice letter to Chaz Ebert after Roger's passing that endeared me quite a bit to him.
COOL STORY BRO: I saw Backstreet Boys on tour with Avril Lavigne last summer, because 12-to-14-year-old me would have never forgiven myself for missing that show. I always appreciate when a nostalgia act still gives it their all and appears to enjoy themselves, and I can say that BSB succeeded, and still actually…