My dad is not exactly in the Clueless demographic, but he always loved that scene where Don Hedaya tells Christian, “Anything happens to her, I got a .45 and a shovel. I doubt anyone would miss you.”
My dad is not exactly in the Clueless demographic, but he always loved that scene where Don Hedaya tells Christian, “Anything happens to her, I got a .45 and a shovel. I doubt anyone would miss you.”
I might be misremembering this a little, but Christian’s portrayal was fairly revolutionary. Not only was there no judgment about him and his lifestyle in the movie, but it didn’t trip all over itself once its revealed he’s gay either, just treated the whole thing in such a pragmatic manner.
I thought it was interesting that they didn’t say that their plan was just to brainwash the Midwest, but quite specifically, to brainwash all FULLY developed minds in the Midwest.
It’s so weird that in this Universe (in whatever timey wimey condensed timeline it uses), the ‘Seven Soldiers of Victory’ exists with their original roster.
:: slaps thigh twice, makes finger gun ::
WARNING: The Leather Tuscadero episodes of Happy Days contain potentially lethal amounts of Seventieness.
I’ve always loved her version of “Born To Run”.
Russia loses their entire oil production capacity in a Islamic terrorist bombing and then invades Europe in an attempt to neutralize NATO so they can then invade the Middle East and take all the oil. You’ll be able to watch it live on CNN in a couple of years.
If you stop to think about it for even a second, Home Alone stops being a family slapstick romp and turns into something much darker.
Same. I’ve seen plays in the round, so there are times when the actor is between parts of the audience and a spotlight, and saw firsthand how much some of them spit. But none actually had it running down their chin, so I assumed it was deliberate in this case. He’s trying to maintain control of himself while melting…
“‘You’ll Be Back’ is so catchy, a lot of people don’t even listen to the lyrics. But they should!”
If you don’t think ‘Alexander Hamilton: Ghost Lawyer’ is a brilliant pitch for a musical than I don’t know what to tell you.
Groff’s excessively, um, “moist” performance was my big takeaway, as well.
No one’s ever really gone.
“The Room Where it Happens” fuckin’ KICKS.
Theater is a live artform, its ephemeral nature the source of its magic.
Yeah, maybe the show would have been popular then.
Big mistake not having Hamilton survive for the sequel.
I guess I don’t see anything wrong with Kite Man making the best choice for him. That’s ultimately what they all needed to do. The three of them were all running around making themselves and each other miserable because none of the people in that triangle were able to take the plunge and do what was best for…
What are your complicated feelings for Bane?