Except Tarantino's shared universe pre-dates the current craze.
Except Tarantino's shared universe pre-dates the current craze.
Nate Corddry looks a little like James Adomian. That is all I have to say.
C'mon, really? Whoever wrote that Variety article knew exactly what they were doing when they wrote that Tye Sheridan "blew Singer away". Good Lord.
I think with Inglorious Basterds and Django Unchained, he was certainly dealing with more complex themes than he had before, but they were still contained within the trappings of his B-movie style of filmmaking. I don't think he's lacking in self-awareness though. I just don't believe he would write the "I think this…
Ah that's right, I forgot about the movie theater encounter. But
still, even from in that encounter, she makes it pretty clear she does not share his passion for German cinema, and throughout the film she makes it extremely clear that she is not interested in him, and never wavers on that front until the very end,…
But in order for me to care at all about his affections and where he places them, I first have to care about him as a character, and I just don't. He is a terrible character with no redeeming qualities. Terrible people develop unrequited crushes all the time. The fact that Zoller harbors feelings for Shoshanna does…
I don't know if you purposefully or accidentally conflated Eli Roth's fake Italian name in Inglorious Basterds with the opera singer from The Naked Gun, but it made me smile nonetheless.
Man, I feel no empathy for Zoller whatsoever. He was a spoiled brat who threw tantrums and used coercion and deception to get what he wanted, including Shoshanna, and when that didn't work he resorted to sheer force. His poorly masked pride in being such a decorated "war hero"/murderer and his faux-bashfulness about…
What point do you think people missed?
Nope, voting doesn't even begin until February 6th and it closes the 17th.
What about Peaky Blinders though?
"Hey, did you go to Hollywood Upstairs Medical College Too?"
A Simpsons quote I actually use in my life somewhat frequently is Dr. Nick's "What the hell is that?"
"Money can be exchanged for goods and services!"
"Wait, did you know that there's a direct correlation between the decline of Spirograph and the rise in gang activity? Think about it!"
The entirety of the Soccer Mummy trailer.
Somebody must have already posted the "Twenty dollars can buy many peanuts" quote right?
'"Tis a fine barn, but sure 'tis no pool, English."
There are two really small moments that are some of my favorites.
"My cans! My precious antique cans! Aw, look what you done to 'em."