Swayze's car in the movie is a Mercedec-Benz 560SEC, which is later joined by a 1965 Buick Riviera (you'll have to watch it to understand why.) The bad guys in the film drive a monstrous Big Foot Ford F250, which car fans would love to see in action. Lady Ice Having a car-th...
I don't care for any of the characters no matter how hard they try to make you care. There is funny lines here and there but this show as well Spirit Riding Free is another Dreamworks show being a slap in the face to it's fans and the lore of these amazing films. ...
Jim Gelcer is a Toronto-based kirtaneer and musician who grew up in Cape Town, South Africa. This is his fifth solo release, and the third that is mantra-focused. His previous titles include “Bhakti Groove Machine” (2013), produced by Ben Leinbach and featuring the vocal magic of Prajn...
Big dude (Baby Bowser) Cap'n Bowser Bowser the Brash Wizard Bowser Bowser Sphinx Black Hole Bowser The King of Awesome Mr. Bowser (Merlon, Koopa Kid, Wendy O. Koopa) The Boss of Bwahaha (Nintendo) King Dad (Koopalings) Pop (Koopalings, Bowser Jr.) Big B (Iggy Koopa) Daddykins (Kooti...
Sandler’s ostensibly playing a cool dude, which on its surface isn’t a great fit, but his performance ends up kind of making sense after the big twist toward the end. The problem is this movie is very confusing. It takes almost the entire thing before you realize what’s happening —...
At the Times UK, a reviewer observed, “It’s hard to imagine it now, but there are only two types of cop movies: pre and post-The French Connection. That’s how big it is.” Alamy Stock Photo It wouldn’t be the same movie if not for the cars. We love the Lincoln ...
A gritty, thrilling, intense, and intricately woven crime thriller. Want to see what the big deal about Scorcesse is? Watch this movie, arguably one of the best gangster dramas of all time. The direction is so tight and laser beam precise that I can't do it justice in writing. The ac...
Elisabeth Moss' award-winning performance as June/Offred for one. Sparking real-life protest gear and any number of think-pieces, the show’s big ideas are standing the test of time — and as a work of adaptation,The Handmaid’s Talemarks a stellar example of how to take a novel's key...
there has to be a phenomenal reason it didn’t work out the first time- usually a stroke of terrible luck or an unforeseen catastrophe. Sadly,much as I am attached to this trope, I’m becoming wary when I see it mentioned because it’s so hard to do well. Still, my big romantic ...
Douglas took over the project from Kirk Douglas. Entreating his father, “Let me run with this,” he took it as a passion project. Michael absolutely loved the book. “It was a brilliantly conceived story of one man against the system,” ...