I believe this qualifies as a “shitload of dimes”
Eight hundred thousand from Decatur, doesn’t have the same ring.
What about the bill of lading?
Fuck Decatur.
They caught me in a speed trap there.
They probably booby trapped the road to get those dimes.
Well dimes are copper and nickel, so technically they need a Bill of Cladding.
I am a big fan of these “movie magic” explanations.
I am also a big fan of random nudity by Scarlett Johansson.
What happened that they don’t collaborate anymore?
No clue. But they managed to work together for decades and i am grateful. Hope they find a project that interests both of them.
I do watch and kind of like the solo movies, but don’t like any of them more than my least favorite of their collaborations.
So internet. Ethan began to find making movies less fun and more of a grind after 30 years. Brother joel still likes making movies.
Ethan’s wife identifies as lesbian, and wanted to make queer b movies with lesbian protagonists.
So ethan is still involved in making movies, but helping his spouse make her passion projects.
Fortunately, the brothers are making a horror movie together. Huzzzah.
I’m going to tell my wife that I identify as lesbian. I’m not sure this will come as a surprise.
You can always tell her that you’re a lesbian trapped in a man’s body.
Understand perfectly. You are what you eat.
Enjoyed the first one. Can’t believe how well odenkirk pulls off being an action star. He’s had an insane career.
Agreed. Although if you’ve ever seen Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, you’ll know that they can make anyone look like a bona fide arse-kicker.
I think that was the thinking behind casting Ke Huy Quan in, “love hurts.” Like everyone else, didn’t see it but i’m wondering if the “they can make anyone can look like a badass” theory holds.
Something about cera makes watching a movie with him it less likely to ever happen. Don’t hate him, but feel better if he’s not around.
If you don’t like Cera then you won’t like Scott Pilgrim. He’s the titular character and a garbage person for most of the movie.
I really enjoyed Thunderbolts* but I wasn’t expecting a meditation on clinical depression.
The superhero genre exists almost exclusively as a cautionary tale about letting mental illness go untreated.