Yeah, but he has like 50. Forrest Gump, A League of Their Own. The guy continues to redefine his career.
I've always enjoyed "The Nameless City."
I read Oh, The Things I Know! a few months back. Pretty funny, I've always enjoyed Al.
Scorpion, good observation about Poe and Lovecraft. I'd agree about Stephen King, I'd even call him their modern-day equivalent. Or the closest we...
List some of your favorite performances of great actors; the performances you think best reflect the career of the actor. I'll give some examples...
It is very close to perfection, driven wholly by big Tom's career-defining performance.
Very cool documentary about the life of producer Robert Evans. Anyone seen it? If you haven't, I suggest you do.
First time I read that book, I was all, "Oh man, that's scary, that's crazy, I can't believe she died." Then, when I found out it was a hoax, I...
Angels in the Outfield. Two movies that I enjoyed while I was a kid that aren't kid movies are Jaws and Willow.
I recently saw a Bobcat Goldthwait special from about ten years ago (or so I could surmise by the subject matter), and it was great. I'd never...
I watched, like, the first four episodes, and I loved it. After that, I completely forgot about the show and I haven't thought about it until you...
There are a lot of people I admire. If I had to keep it to one person, I'd say Tupac Shakur. If I were allowed to list more, I'd list Ian Curtis,...
Precisely.
I thought it was terrible. It had a fairly interesting premise, but Keanu Reeves is the worst actor in the entire world. If he can ruin the...
I've read 'em. Stephen King is one of my favorites; he's perfect for light, jolly entertainment on rainy days. He's a wonderful writer, really....
I'm in the process of writing one. I'm undisciplined, unseasoned, and at times I doubt my talent, so I'll probably never finish it. But, before...
It's interesting that some folks are saying it starts out strong. I didn't feel it, from the beginning. I love to consider myself a patient fan of...
Last few I read: Kafka's Amerika, Anatole Broyard's Kafka was the Rage, Stephen King's Misery, and Michael Lewis's Moneyball. Currently enjoying...
I loved Titanic, but the Notebook was a joke. Nicholas Sparks, who I enjoy on rainy days when Kafka seems overwrought, wrote a nice book, but the...
I enjoy the Office.
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