Yeah, it was.
Yeah, it was.
First a "model wars" headline that wasn't about Warhammer, and now a "Pandemic" headline that's not about the board game. What a shame.
I thought this would be about Warhammer :(
I think Gosling was quite well known to mainstream moviegoers due to Murder By Numbers and The Notebook before Lars.
It's all about the boot.
Thereby restoring the producer's faith in the Jewish people!
If Elvis and Buddy Holly are the Cain and Abel of rock and roll, Bruce Springsteen is Zachariah, Iggy Pop is Methuselah, and, of course, Neil Young is the wise prophet Ezekiel, then what does that make Dewey Cox?
"I like that "Peggy Sue" song. It's my favorite Buddy Holly song."
What up, BUSTERS
I introduced my girlfriend to this show (she had never heard of it and I am a huge fan that watched it as it aired) and we're rounding the corner into the last half of the 3rd season and I'm BUMMED OUT.
Plus, we get the wonderful, reorchestrated version of Joni Mitchell's "Both Sides Now"
I think it was really grounded. After being with someone a long time, you probably accept that there is some flirting and wandering eyes. Whatever works. But by saying that, she reminds him that things can get messy and that there is always a decision to be made about if things will go too far and hurt her.
I still think one of the most poignant lines of any movie is when ET gently warns AR in Love Actually, "Be careful." Her delivery is perfect, and there is so much wrapped up in those two words.
Eh, I'll take the leaded water.
"And now Rob Schneider is…"
Agreed. I hope that some day someone will make an actual really good miniseries or movie about the Judgement of Paris, but until then, Bottle Shock is serviceable.
"I'd like to thank the blacks, the Chinese, the pregnants, this, that, et cetera."
Art
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Valay
I hate this show.
Ketchup and Coca-Cola mixed together, with maybe a couple drops of liquid smoke, is actually a pretty decent bbq sauce.