50/50 was hilarious and heartbreaking. It was easily the funniest movie I've seen all year. The flick has heart too. It astutely captures what that horse ****, boring as ****, Sandler/Apatow disaster "Funny People" failed miserably at.
50/50 was hilarious and heartbreaking. It was easily the funniest movie I've seen all year. The flick has heart too. It astutely captures what that horse ****, boring as ****, Sandler/Apatow disaster "Funny People" failed miserably at.
'Absolutely Fabulous': New photos! | Inside TV | EW.com
Patsy and Edina ****ing rock, and there would be no SPACED without them.
New South Park tonite followed by Nick Swardsons Pretend time.
A VERY HAROLD & KUMAR 3D CHRISTMAS Posters
Hit the jump to check out the posters. The film stars John Cho, Kal Penn, Paula Garcés, Danneel Harris, Tom Lennon, Danny Trejo, Elias Koteas, Eddie Kaye Thomas, David Krumholtz, Patton Oswalt, and Neil Patrick Harris. A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas opens November 4th.
Umm ad in Jesus and SantyClaus and this flick might just be too cool for the big screen.
Looks like another fan fave might be coming back.
Netflix in talks to revive Reno 911! for its instant streaming service - HitFix.com
Exclusive ‘Young Adult’ Alternate Trailer | /Film
Academy Award(R) winner Charlize Theron plays Mavis Gary, a writer of teen literature who returns to her small hometown to relive her glory days and attempt to reclaim her happily married high school sweetheart (Patrick Wilson). When returning home proves more difficult than she thought, Mavis forms an unusual bond with a former classmate (Patton Oswalt) who hasn’t quite gotten over high school, either.
I do love me some Jason Reitman movies.
Hadn't even heard of this one.
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'50/50' strikes a chord with cancer patients, survivors - latimes.com
"All of the medical students and faculty I talked to after the screening thought it was a wonderful training film, which is unusual for a Hollywood movie. But it really did hit virtually all of the key issues," said Siegel, referring specifically to how the film addresses interpersonal relationships, sexuality, the pain associated with treatment, and losing friends made during chemo sessions, among other topics.
"The only issue Will didn't hit was the financial issue, which I asked Will about," added Siegel. "He told me he had to write his script to pay all his medical debts."