All that aside the film in general is a bit
of a guilty pleasure really, its predictable as hell and utterly cliched, one of those «Die Hard on a...»
Not exact matches
I
really like this cnn religion site and checking out these comments is one
of my
guilty pleasures but sometimes it just kind
of brings you down.
A few
really cool things came out
of the 80's, giant cell phones, massive perms,
guilty pleasure music and this 80's hit.
Watching reality TV is one
of my
guilty pleasures, and I must say I watch far too much
of it, if I'm being honest, which I
really try to do most
of the time.
It's 11 pm and I am cracking up watching «Southern Charm «on Bravo (my
guilty pleasure) as I am writing this post... If you haven't watched it, I highly recommend it... it's some high quality television (ok not
really but it is pretty funny and I am thinking a southern man may be the type
of guy I should be going after haha).
A lot
of people hate Teva's, but I actually
really like then (
guilty pleasure!)
As a revenge thriller, the movie is serviceable, but it doesn't
really deliver the delicious
guilty pleasure of the better film versions.
The first clip throws you off at first but eventually the change in sound, the obvious body doubles, and the funny give and take between the different films; it
really is a
guilty pleasure kind
of experience.
It's actually
really surprising that Hollywood hasn't tried remaking the film, because although the original is entertaining as a B - movie
guilty pleasure with some hilarious quotes («I have come here to chew bubblegum and kick ass... and I'm all out
of bubblegum.»)
Of all the musicals i have seen in my life the only one i really enjoyed was 1978's Grease starring John Travolta and Olivia Newton John, let's just say it's one of my guilty pleasures (lol i even have the soundtrack buried in my memory banks so anytime the movie airs i drive my kids batty) So with that in mind i got through the latest version of the Victor Hugo classic nove
Of all the musicals i have seen in my life the only one i
really enjoyed was 1978's Grease starring John Travolta and Olivia Newton John, let's just say it's one
of my guilty pleasures (lol i even have the soundtrack buried in my memory banks so anytime the movie airs i drive my kids batty) So with that in mind i got through the latest version of the Victor Hugo classic nove
of my
guilty pleasures (lol i even have the soundtrack buried in my memory banks so anytime the movie airs i drive my kids batty) So with that in mind i got through the latest version
of the Victor Hugo classic nove
of the Victor Hugo classic novel.
Although I'm a sucker for the
guilty -
pleasure trashy awfulness
of Resident Evil 6, Resident Evil 7 surprised everyone by actually being a
really great game.
This is easily the Ed Wood
of our generation that got me to look at what might be my personal favorite
guilty pleasure in a whole new light and
really shows how far Franco and Company have in fact come.
The Room is one
of my biggest
guilty pleasures of all - time, so it was
really interesting to take a behind - the - scenes look at the filmmaking.
A bit like the
guilty pleasure that is Lego games
really, and
of course we have the obligatory movie tie in title here.