If you watched it for your Mike Meyers fix, you're likely to be more disappointed than if you watched it for Murphy.
But you've already paid your $10.
Jayne ,'Out Of Gas'
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If you watched it for your Mike Meyers fix, you're likely to be more disappointed than if you watched it for Murphy.
But you've already paid your $10.
But you've already paid your $10.
Unless you already know something about it before you buy a ticket.
or making a franchise of their own, would be Hanks and Cruise.
I repeat, Carrey.
The people who seem to be most capable of opening a movie separate from their franchise - or making a franchise of their own, would be Hanks and Cruise.
And Julia Roberts has famously been the only female star in Hollywood for a while now.
It really is a very short list.
I repeat, Carrey.
Yeah, Carrey is on the list, too.
It really is a very short list.
So Chris Rock is right: four stars.
Bruce Willis and Arnie used to be there.
It's a little depressing, isn't it? Someone wake me when the only 4 real stars in Hollywood aren't 4 people who 9 times out of 10 make me run screaming from the theatre.
And Julia Roberts has famously been the only female star in Hollywood for a while now.
Poor Meg.
Meg has the Mary Pickford problem: people loved her for being cute and sweet and eventually she got tired of being cute and sweet but it was too late.
Could that sentence *be* worse without having "teh" and "OMG" in it?