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Yes and Sheryl Crow always sounds terrible.
Gaear doesn't talk which makes Carl's line "I've been listening to your bullshit all week!" all the funnier.
Oh yah? Is it reasonable?
Pretty darn good, ya want some?
That's a surprise!
Then I saw you on the teevee...
Jean and Scotty never have to worry.
Give me my checkbook, let's get this over with!
Yeah but that TruCoat--
Said she was a cop!
Where's pancake house?
And there's no doubt about it I'm going to have your baby!
You're such a super lady!
Wade, it's Jean...
Nnnope.
Prowler needs a jump.
Yeah too many to pick one. Shoutout to Holidazzle eggs!
A little of the ol' in and out...
A Passage to India comes to mind.
Yes, that's why I put surviving in quotes. But I suppose they had to bring in the ticket sales. No one wants to see grit anymore. I miss the 70s.
Not arrogant here, just honest
So true. Reminds me of the Chicago doc Now More Than Ever. A biased viewpoint dictated by the 'surviving' members.
Just saw it last night and was pleasantly surprised to see him!
I couldn't understand what you were talking about until I saw this post is 4 years old. Obviously her daughter was cast in the role and it was a great fit.
I really liked it. I don't understand the criticism of an Oscar worthy performance in a bad movie. Of course it's not perfect, but it just doesn't deserve the slams I've seen.
Yes I think so. And I think it's ironic that she is one of the few A-list actresses that didn't start out playing "the wife".
Brilliant and entertaining! Thanks:)
When Peter jumped to the garden I was hoping he'd be the lone survivor and escape the evil then thought, the way his family was killed he'd never have a good life.
Yes I found that odd too. I was expecting the same sly smile when Peter saw himself in the classroom.
"These go to 11."
I believe the devil made her do it;)
It definitely was creepy, but I could watch it again. I think knowing the actors so well plays into how scary a movie is, for me the familiarity takes the sting out. One recent horror film I can't see again is The Babadook. I loved it so much because I hadn't been scared like that in a long time. I had the chance to see it again online and just couldn't hit the play button lol. Then again, I like to remember it that way, a second viewing may not be as freaky.
She may have been young but she was practically a veteran actress. I thought she was great.