Never stops being funny? I'd buy that.
Never stops being funny? I'd buy that.
I originally read it as "Lost in Scarsdale" so I'll take either one.
Fishburne can't even outsmart one cannibal working for the FBI, how can he even stand up to an army of them?
Red, red... rum...
I read the title and immediately thought of this.
Let's not forget the most subversive of all priest scenes... the one where the priest gets shot in the face by the confessor in the end! :D
"It has a lovely eye for detail..."
That totally makes sense to me, I'll sacrifice the entire population of LA, if it means saving 1 dog and 1 striper, no questions asked.
He fell into the same trap that a lot of young actors do.
As long as it can trick audience into applauding the death of thousands of human beings because a DOG SURVIVED, I'll be happy!
I thought so too, but don't go chasing waterfalls trying to convince everybody.
This movie will pass or fail for me based on the answer to one very important question:
My elder brother was into iron maiden, you've just helped me remember I used to spend ages looking at the artwork, loved the picture discs too.
I remember that story and illustration! I used to read all of my dad's "Reader's Digests" as a kid. This must have been one of my first "serious" sf stories too... :D
I haven't seen this episode, but I swear, remove the makeup and she looks like Corky from Murphy Brown. And, if you don't get that reference, then I really am getting old.
My first as a late teen, and still one of my all time favs.
Fly into the sun.
It's kind of funny. The use of "The Legend" in The Dead Zone is a lot truer than in the Legend movie!
I've got a mixed relationship with that flick, since I grew up with the story in the landscape in which it is set. As a result, there was no way I wasn't going to twitch in my seat early on when the map locates Sleepy Hollow on the wrong side of the Hudson. The images of the misty woods were perfect: full points for…