Not exact matches
I have this super awesome
bean bag chair called the Big Boy that I lay
on when I'm playing video games or watching
movies with my son.
And here, as in last year's I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry, Sandler interestingly attempts to blend genuine social commentary with copious gross - out humor in much the same way that Mel Brooks did in Blazing Saddles (a
movie that, beyond the
beans - around - the - campfire gags, wore its heart so firmly
on its sleeve in favor of racial brotherhood that it stopped just short of singing «Kumbaya» to its audience); Sandler, who's admirably never been shy about proudly proclaiming his Jewishness, takes
on xenophobia, suggests that Israelis and Palestinians CAN get along and — most controversially of all, perhaps — makes a case that disco music CAN be enjoyable in the right time and place.
Eastman spilled the
beans to Film School Rejects over the weekend that James Cameron, Zack Snyder, Gore Verbinski and David Fincher have signed
on to the long - awaited anthology
movie spun out of the long - running comic magazine:
Birdman serves as a dark satire
on everything about the
movie biz — the
bean counting deliberateness that spawns a world of superhero
movies; the way talent is ignored if it comes from the wrong sources; the potential for critics to abuse their craft and the way such a nomadic industry can affect family.
Here
on my 2nd bowl of cold
beans i do not recommend this
movie to anyone at all.
In those days, Exeter remained a boys - only institution in the classic mode of New England (and British) prep schools: jackets and ties in classroom and dining hall, six days of class a week (only till noon
on Saturday, however), mandatory sports,
movies in the gym
on Saturday evenings (after franks and
beans in the dining hall) unless there was a stilted, prearranged dance with a girls» school, bland and repetitive food (Sunday night's soup we dubbed «the vegetables of the week in review»), unbending discipline, and a sink - or - swim stance toward student performance.
At night, you can cuddle up
on bean bags and enjoy a
movie outdoors or dine at one of the tables set for two next to another pool with a small waterfall.
Similarly, do you think a man who goes every day to his job at an accounting firm, adds up
beans all day long, watches popular
movies when they come out, goes to his childrens» games
on the weekend and has the occasional beer while cooking burgers
on the grill in the backyard while not contemplating the mysteries of the universe or the necessarily self - referencing tautologies used to explain the existence of consciousness is enjoying life any less than you?