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The early reviews for Neighbors are in and everyone seems to love it.
I was already anticipating it being hilarious but now I can't wait to see it
Care to share?
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The early reviews for Neighbors are in and everyone seems to love it.
I was already anticipating it being hilarious but now I can't wait to see it
Great points. It is lacking that meaningful feeling. Episodes nowadays are thin on value. I wanna watch the Eternal Moonshine episode again.It would take wayyyyy too long for me to dive into this but I assure you it isn't because I'm looking for it to be a Seth Macfarlane show or wanna be cool
If i had to briefly describe the decline in greatness it would be that the show has no heart. Very few moments like the following:
The early reviews for Neighbors are in and everyone seems to love it.
I was already anticipating it being hilarious but now I can't wait to see it
Care to share?
got a flight tomorrow, i've settled on August Osage County and The Royal Tenenbaums, and maybe Snowpiercer
i haven't seen either, though i'm not sure if watching Gwenyth Paltrow on a plane is good for my mental health
i suggest osage.
Just read that...nope I'm out. First and foremost, they missed a huge opportunity to jump on this "miniseries" train, FX's American Horror Story and Fargo and of course HBO's True Detective. They could have reached out to Bruce Willis and Brad Pitt, or, probably a bit easier, gotten another actor to play a different role in the same universe. Tapped the same writers/directors and really made this into something worth watching. James Cole failed, they could have sent anther operative to the same time, to catch old dude in another city.Did y'all know they're making a 12 Monkeys tv show? It's on Syfy though
http://www.bleedingcool.com/2014/04/16/how-the-12-monkeys-tv-show-will-be-different-from-the-movie/
That makes no sense, he existed in the past, before the point they sent him back to.it’s established that if Cole does change the future and save the world, he’ll cease to exist.
Yup. Taking sly shots at dad.I don't know if you've seen Lee Daniel's The Butler, but there's a scene where Oyelowo and Whitaker argue about Poitier.
I swear...between 300, Thor and Man of Steel, there is no part of DBZ they couldn't make work in a movie. And I don't care how little the first one made...if you can sell people on Guardians of the Galaxy, you can sell them on that...I'd love to do a live action DBZ movie. So much allegory and potential in that universe.
Never read the book, but I feel like I only want this movie to happen, because the title is awesome.Leo needs to hurry up and be in Devil in the White City.
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There's the Affleck I like and the Affleck I don't like, and you can see him coming from a mile away normally. And it's not even really what he does in a movie, but just how it feels like they want him to come off and what kinda emotional heavylifiting he's supposed to do. The Town, Argo, Smokin Aces...those felt like the right kinda Affleck. Gone Girl almost feels like the wrong kinda Affleck.That song in that Gone Girl trailer is horrible
Yeah, I never saw that trailer coming. I'm there.The early reviews for Neighbors are in and everyone seems to love it.
Yup. But I'll admit...he wasn't bad in Paperboy.That's funny because I usually want to punch Efron in the throat
It's been more than two decades since Robin Williams proved the box office power of his Mrs. Doubtfire, the 1993 Chris Columbus comedy that pulled in more than $440 million worldwide. Now, The Hollywood Reporter brings word that Fox 2000 has a sequel in the works with both Williams and Columbus attached to return as star and director, respectively. David Berenbaum (Elf) will provide the screenplay.
I have lofty expectations for Neighbors, and it has a lot to do with Zac Efron.
Rogan and Byrne have proven that they can make me laugh. Also, Hannibal Buress. But Efron turned in one of the funniest supporting roles that I have seen lately in Liberal Arts, and I have wanted more from him ever since. I don't think I've ever seen him in anything else, but I get the feeling that he can thrive in the comedic world.
Edit: Oh, McLovin and Jake Johnson, too? Even better.
Anyone got any good Bollywood movies? Remember watching one back in 7th grade and it was dope but can't remember the title. All I remember is that there was this dude going after this girl he liked, them singing in the movie, think dude was dancing with his crew and her crew in some temple, and him riding to her house at night on his scooter/motorcycle. So many Bollywood movies so it's nearly impossible to find that title now.
That Shahrukh Khan was the one in the movie, I remember his face. Gotta go through his long credit history to see which movie it was. He must of been big. And I'll deff check some of these out, thanks manVeer zaara
Khabi alvida nah kehna
Kal ho naa ho
My name is khan
Khabi khushi Khabi ghum
Main hoon na
Om shanti Om
Salaam Namaste
Jaanemaan
Kuch Kuch hota hai
Hum tum
Some of my favorites.
Transcendence is getting crapped on by critics. Eh It was kind of expected from the underwhelming trailers, sucks cause I was initially really looking forward to it based on the early descriptions and that it was Wally's debut.
BTW, my movie watching rate has really slowed down since the Holiday/Oscar season ended. Only movies I've watched in the past two months are Cap 2 and Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (finally copped on blu )