Could Be Good, Could Be Bad
Steve Martin as Peter Sellers? Never bought it and the Pink Panther ended up being the walking travesty that it was. Steve Carrell as Maxwell Smart, though?
Oh, yes please.
Nice to see The Rock's getting work again, too.
Faith, Family, Friends.
Steve Martin as Peter Sellers? Never bought it and the Pink Panther ended up being the walking travesty that it was. Steve Carrell as Maxwell Smart, though?
Oh, yes please.
Nice to see The Rock's getting work again, too.
This entry is part 11 of 11 in the series 5 Songs From 5 BandsThere are certain bass lines that permeate my skull and just stick with me to such an extent that I am liable to subconsciously hum them to myself for days on end, even when un-prompted by hearing the songs themselves. [...]
I've been trying to figure out how to write this post for a month now, so I figure it's about time for me to just go ahead and do it, else I might never blog again. I've rewritten this post in my head so many times that I simply need to sit down and spell [...]
Fröliche Weinachten to all my friends and family! I wish you all the best.
Most especially: Happy birthday, Jesus!
The ending's a touch obvious, but still a nifty little bit of filmmaking:
…and the Philly Phanatic's Hot Dog Cannon:
Truly, we are living in an age of technological greatness.
I guarantee it:
So it's readily apparent that my blog output has been woeful as of late. I could come up with a litany of excuses as to why this is so, but truth be told, it's been a case of my heart not being in it.
Suffice it to say that Real Life Concerns have been weighing [...]
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I also noticed the guy who went rolling naked with Sasha Cohen in there. By the way the rock has his own movie coming up so I think he is pretty much taken care of.
Saw the trailer at the New Harry Potter flick (Well done btw), and the whole place was laughing. It's a shame it's so far off (2008)…