You know, trailers rarely tell you if a movie is any good or not. I've seen plenty of bad movies with kickass trailers, and a few good movies with crappy trailers.
I didn't know that's what the number after the dollar amount was.
So RV made 40% more money by being on 100% more screens? Robin Williams should be proud.
The original Star Wars films.
Superman: the Movie
Airplane! (not really for kids, but my parents let me watch it every time it came on TV)
Transformers: the Movie
Pee-Wee's Big Adventure
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
E.T.
Batman (1966)
Source: AOL.com through the Associated Press
Nice to see that Scott's family is behind him but they guy is guilty. The Amber Frey affair, his demeanor throughout the trial and his affair and his suspicious running off to Mexico sealed his fate. Why won't they just accept that Scott is guilty?
I somehow thought this story might be explained by the day it was posted. Who honestly doesn't know Peterson did it at this point?
So I rented "Crash" the other night. Everyone in it was good, but there were entirely too many ironic coincidences for me to take it seriously. I thought Matt Dillon's scenes were the best parts. Basically, I felt it was Magnolia without the frogs.
Yeah, a 3.0 would look a lot better in the SNL spot then it would in prime time. That'd probably be their best bet.
NBC must really be starting to hate Vince by now.
They need to get in line.
I know you guys were probably kidding, but I'd guess this was filmed probably several months after Guerrero's death. Reality shows generally have a quick turnaround time.
What sucked about the "Matrix" sequels was the plot. Since this was written by someone who can actually create a good story, I'm not going to let the quality of the "Matrix" sequels impact my decision.