I loved it on Entourage when Vince Chase goes in to find out about Aguaman 2 and Ari's all "with Michael Bay directing," and Vince makes ice cream headache face. I'm kind of pissed at Shia L. for how bad that last Indiana Jones flick was. Woof.
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Con Air wasn't a Michael Bay flick, it just felt like one.
I saw The Rock, Armageddon, and the first Transformers movie. Bay's gotten enough of my money for one lifetime.
My personal experience of Bay is limited to the Meat Loaf video. I'm okay with that.
Of what he's directed, I've seen The Rock. Produced, I saw the new Friday the 13th (KBD got it - it had Paddywhack).
On top of it all, Bay has never gotten one dime from me for his (directed or produced) movies. I saw "The Rock" on TNT and for "The Island" I received movie passes.
I was thinking that if your sibling got sorted into a different house you could hang out in each other's common rooms. imdb says that in the movies, Padma and Parvati are both Griffindors. aw.
I have stupid love for The Rock.
I think I actually did think he'd done Con Air, too, which is another guilty pleasure. Nothing says fun like Steve Buscemi as a twisted serial killer who plays Barbies with little girls.
imdb says that in the movies, Padma and Parvati are both Griffindors. aw.
But that's WRONG. Pfeh.
This Transformers review leads with Alan Tudyk, and is illustrated with a picture of Wash: [link]
I want to marry that review and have its little pull-quote babies.