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Damien Chazelle's follow-up to Whiplash. This looks interesting even if it's a musical... Hits theaters in Dec...
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Probably tastes like unicorns and rainbows, or at least that's how I imagine it.^ Emma Stone =
Wonder if Gos-gawd had a taste
Probably tastes like unicorns and rainbows, or at least that's how I imagine it.^ Emma Stone =
Wonder if Gos-gawd had a taste
Alicia Vikander is so captivating.
Her voice is like an New born baby's skin
the entire movie could be an old lady reading a newspaper on her porch with that scene spliced in the middle and it would still be a great movie.this scene alone makes the movie great
Pretty curious about this.
wilson fisk outchea. looks interesting. first ring creeped me out. will probably watch and sleep with the light on for a week |I
My immediate reaction is no. That's dumb as hell and sounds like something done by lame posers just following a trend just to fit in.So, I was listening to the radio this morning and the show I had on was asking listeners if its ok to quote lines from movies you've never seen. My mind was completely blown by the concept. I would never quote a movie I haven't seen (and its kind of a non-issue for me anyway since I see so many movies - but still). Apparently, there's a whole generation of people out there running around saying "Bye, Felicia" who have never seen Friday. That just seems wrong.
My immediate reaction is no. That's dumb as he'll and sounds like something done by lame posers just following a trend just to fit in.
After some further thought, I'd say it depends on exactly how iconic the line is. For example, "Luke, I am your father." (or a variation of it) is something I naturally heard in the mainstream since I was a kid before I saw ESB. I knew of the twist and what it meant way before. Quoting that doesn't seem all that wrong when it's so prevalent. Of course I did see the trilogy not long after.
The whole generation of ppl saying "Bye Felicia" thing is what I referred to in my immediate reaction.
wilson fisk outchea. looks interesting. first ring creeped me out. will probably watch and sleep with the light on for a week |I
I think I may have told this story in here before. But I saw the first Ring in the theater and distinctly remember getting home and the phone rang (an actual land line; not a cell - the old days of the early 2000s) and I was legit scared to answer it for fear of hearing " . . . seven days . . . " I did not pick up.
Ya'll keep talking about the ring, The Blair Witch trips me out. I was shook to go in my basement for years following that. I like in MD btw so that made it more messed up for me. Also the Blair Witch twitter page keeps following me.
Your top 5 sitcoms
Mine
1. Seinfeld
2. Fresh Prince
3. Big Bang Theory
4. That 70's Show
5 A. Saved By The Bell
5 B. Everybody Love Raymond