Yeah, our fridge is full of the Leinenkeezy for sure, and the lager mixed with Newman's lemonade makes for a solid shandy (better than their own 'shandy,' for sure).
Yeah, our fridge is full of the Leinenkeezy for sure, and the lager mixed with Newman's lemonade makes for a solid shandy (better than their own 'shandy,' for sure).
We get the big LA phalanx of food trucks every Wednesday night up here in Sun Valley, but it's basically the usual - you know, Korean bbq, crepes, sliders, what have you. I would much rather get some fresh pizza and beer on tap served by firemen in Utilikilts!
Why do I not have disposable income so I can hire these guys to come up to the San Gabriel Valley for my birthday!?!?!?
Well, if there's one thing Disney's proven themselves skilled in, it's cleaning haus.
I dunno, this reads like grasping at straws. The take-away most young children get from Richard Scarry books is that hunting for Goldbug is fun (and developmentally challenging). Dude's article was published in 2000 and references studies from the 1930s...I think the scholarship needs updating in terms of how…
+1 to you too. I have just added a bunch of Confidential screen grabs to the film lecture I'm giving later today...shazam!
Yeah I agree that it's just as good if Chinatown...but the more I see both of those films, the more I feel Chinatown as moody and measured...great if you're feeling it, but not as fun and jazzy as Confidential.
Not only do I never get tired of the acting, the sets, the costumes, the humor and the pacing, but somehow I manage to find something subtly new or intriguing about the story every time I watch it...which, at this point, is probably numbering in the triple-digits!
Yeeeeeah, everything done about the Cohen story post-'Confidential' is just gonna twist in the wind. That film remains exquisite on every possible level.
Yeeeeeah, everything done about the Cohen story post-'Confidential' is just gonna twist in the wind. That film remains exquisite on every possible level.
Yeeeeeah, everything done about the Cohen story post-'Confidential' is just gonna twist in the wind. That film remains exquisite on every possible level.
Yeeeeeah, everything done about the Cohen story post-'Confidential' is just gonna twist in the wind. That film remains exquisite on every possible level.
YUMMY.
Good, right? Sounds like a Miyazaki film gone awry!
I have a friend who believes that because pandas are so far off the cute scale that they must actually be agents of evil. He thinks there is a layer of pandas just under the earth's crust and in the End Times, they will erupt to the surface and become our overlords.
New season on its way!!
She's quite good in it, very natural. I do, however, think the film belongs to John Hawkes (swoon).
That's coz the flame bursts are from stock that Doug Trumbull already had. These kind of working tools aren't meant to be kept precious like the actual 35 or 65 film negs - that's probably why they look like crap at this point.
Blade Runner nerds unite!