Well, if it makes you feel any better, my eleven-year-old son dressed up as Marty McFly for Halloween this year. So the whole generation isn't doomed.
Well, if it makes you feel any better, my eleven-year-old son dressed up as Marty McFly for Halloween this year. So the whole generation isn't doomed.
And now that song is in my head.
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Exactly.
This was a fantastic interview, thank you! What a funny, charming guy he is. I have always loved him for Spike, but just hearing about how much fun he has performing in just about everything makes me love him even more. I loved the comment he made about how actors should look like they are having a good time. i am an…
"Of course it's crisp, it's raw!" This became a family joke at my house.
For those interested in learning more about this movie, I found the trailer for this on Vimeo. https://vimeo.com/91763662 I love the little touches of Ontario cottage life in it, especially the scene of him alone in a paddle boat, sitting askew in the water.
I love the way his voice spirals up about two octaves on the "I can't pay for it!" line.
Well, it did a lot for non-gay teenagers as well. Ya know, girls. Me, at least.
Yes, thank you for pointing this out. As a pretty much middle-aged woman (sob) who loves Star Wars and Lord of the Rings, I am very annoyed they are always and forever labelled as "For Boys Only!"
I tried to watch Jurassic Park 2 with my kids recently (they love the first one) but right about the time of the glass scene, my older daughter asked me, "Will this ever be over??" She just could not take the endlessly drawn out suspense anymore, it was too much. I actually had to turn off the movie, because they were…
In rebuttal: the dialogue may be a bit on the nose, but the movie goes like a shot, not a single wasted moment. I don't mind the kids at all, they are like real kids (oftentimes insufferable), and the action sequences are incredibly well constructed. So calling it "terrible" is really unfair. The effects are just the…
For Schindler's List, I would have gone with the actual making of the list, with Ben Kingsley on the typewriter and Liam Neeson hovering behind him.
I actually threw the book across the room in disgust. I did eventually finish it, but from that moment on, I had little patience for GRRM's inability to finish a plotline in any way other than bloody death.
Ugh, that Warcraft trailer. Interminable and ugly. In fact, pretty much all the trailers before The Force Awakens were interminable and ugly. Lotta garbage coming out that they are trying to cram down the throats of the Star Wars fans.
The Stephen King novel Lisey's Story also deals with mirrors in the dark. Pretty creepy stuff.
"And stay out of the Wool's Worth!"
I love that movie! Thank you for mentioning it. One of my favorites as well.
Ditto to being really traumatized by puking. I can't stand doing it, so much that I have talked myself out of it on numerous occasions. I have three kids, and helpfully, the first two were not pukers, like, at all, and managed to make their way to ages 8 and 6 before ever getting a stomach flu. Then along came Little…
Lucky you! That's my favorite Pixar movie! None of my kids have liked it as much as I do. So we watch How to Train Your Dragon 2. Again.