Not exact matches
One
of the first posts I
made on Retire29 was a roadmap laying out the details
of my plan to go from a financial
train wreck to financial independence.
The likes
of Seth Rogen, Ari Graynor, Josh Hutcherson, Zac Efron, and Paul Scheer
make up fellow members
of The Room's crew, but they aren't given much to do besides recreate scenes from Wiseau's picture (to staggeringly accurate effect, it must be said) and react to the
train wreck unfolding before them in real time.
Multihyphenate James Franco is far less clueless both behind and in front
of the camera in The Disaster Artist, a fanboy valentine that affectionately chronicles the
making of Wiseau's
train wreck achievement in relatively straightforward fashion, without a smidgen
of irony.
The film is loaded with seedy and dysfunctional characters
of questionable morals and intelligence, which
makes things entertaining in a
train -
wreck sort
of way, but it leaves nobody to root for.
That cycle was started when Italian actress Monica Vitti, known for her brooding films with Michelangelo Antonioni («L'Aventurra,» «L'Eclisse»), exquisitely took up the mantle
of popular British comic strip heroine «Modesty Blaise» (1966), a pop art masterpiece (or
train wreck, take your pick), which
makes up a double feature with Jane Fonda's turn as «Barbarella» (1968), based on a French comic strip, on Thursday, May 17, at the Castro Theatre.
It seems likely that Brexit confusion & anxiety will loom over the market for the foreseeable future — obviously compounded by the
train -
wreck May & her government's turned out to be... [Only the Corbyn & Abbott Show could have
made a bigger pig's ear
of it!?]
RE 4's signature was to remove everything that
made the series what it was, and set up for the
train wreck of sequels that follows.
I declined to join them on the grounds that, as the previous impenetrable sentence suggests, the DC court system had
made such a procedural
train wreck of the case that we might as well get on with the trial the fraudulent Mann claimed to want, and be done with it.