Crazy Stupid Love (trailer)
Hey, now this is the kind of romantic comedy I like (if the movie actually lives up to the trailer)…
Hey, now this is the kind of romantic comedy I like (if the movie actually lives up to the trailer)…
The answer interests me because there seems to be such a divide between the fictional world Mystique lives in and our own in how her appearacen is perceived…
Got this email yesterday. Because I rock so hard…
I think it might be nice, as a nod to the original conception of the show as educational, to do a purely historical story: one with no SF elements whatsoever. A story set in 1963 that highlighted how the world has changed in half a century could be really interesting…
I’ll help you write it, Mr. Guest. Or I’ll just stand aside in gape in awe as you work. Pretty please?
It’s not a real trailer, but it should be. It should be.
You may remember the time, many years ago, when you could sit down to an evening of Masterpiece Theater or Mystery! on PBS, and after a brief reminder that the forthcoming entertainment was brought to you by Mobil Oil, that was it: you were done being advertised at. No more…
I want to believe that this is a joke. Then again, I’ve been trying to convince myself for years that the movie-stardom of Kevin James is a joke, but it’s really real. So I guess this movie is real, too.
As disgusting and reprehensible as a movie may be, doesn’t a ban bring even more attention to a film that it might otherwise have received had it been labeled with the most restrictive rating the BBFC can dole out?
I don’t want to say too much about the show yet, because it was still in previews when I saw it, but I will say this, because it’s hard to see how it could change: This production of Much Ado About Nothing is the third funniest thing I’ve ever seen on stage…