It does! (hover over the "X hours/days ago".)
It does! (hover over the "X hours/days ago".)
I remember seeing this when it aired and I thought it was bleak as hell, especially since it debuted just after an episode of The Simpsons. Glad I stuck with it.
UP YOUR NOSE WITH A COMPUTER HOSE!
*hooooooooock!* #teamspit
I think the amount of exposition and rule-setting in Inception killed the discussion. My friends and I got 99% of the film as we left the theater and there was no back-and-forth about the possibilities of the world he had built, just the roller coaster he had presented. His best film, The Prestige, still works too…
That ad sold me on Gears of War when all the marketing lead-up hadn't. I'd (somehow) missed the art school hype of Donnie Darko, so this song didn't exist in my life until that ad.
Give it a decade and then it'll just be poorly-interpreted interactive versions of those films Lucas made.
I don't know, man. We did get two Khans out of it.
Pattinson doesn't get enough props for being the lead in Cosmopolis. Not terribly relevant, just pointing that out.
I think my pal J.J. Abrams has already confirmed that the Beastie Boys survive, so I'm not sure where the complaint lies.
Fine. You guys didn't want warp drive anyway, right? Or world peace? Or fuckin' VULCANS? No, just stick to this timeline and let things be. It's allllll gooooood.
I don't want to spoil this for you, being from the future and all, but Ashton Kutcher plays Steve Jobs in this film, too. Wins an Academy Award.
Hey, this thing just writes itself!
You have to give the filmmakers of jOBS credit: it's the best film to be directly adapted from a Wikipedia entry.
Just a few and I got tired of the whole thing quick. I thought having someone's autograph would be some kind of special emotional connection to them but, eh, not really. When I went to E3 in 2004 and 2005, I got to meet many of my game developer heroes. I got many of their autographs and where are they now? They're…
I used to have "be a guest star on The Simpsons, even as a walk-on voice role" on my bucket list as a kid, but then Dub-Dub-Eye-Eye-Eye came and it reminded us all that perhaps even the best, old things like grandma and The Simpsons need to die before they don't remember who we are anymore. I can still dream, though.
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But what about Ethel Mae Potter?
Those poor people…
Well, they don't want anyone pirating 1080p scenes from an unreleased movie!