There's also that painfully slow octogenarian bell-hop from Episode 1 and Season 2.
There's also that painfully slow octogenarian bell-hop from Episode 1 and Season 2.
It's good, but the one from Barney Miller eats it for lunch and then comes back for seconds.
Costumes and toys?!? Son you have nooooooo idea how weird it can get.
Everyone remember the absurdity and burlesque nature of the show, and it did those qualities better than any other sitcom of it's time….but it also had a maudlin sentimental streak about a mile wide, and brother when it decided to hit the audience over the head with a special "message" episode the writers dispensed…
My problem with the hard-core deadheads comes from one of them being my roomate in college. He was a friend, but like all dead-heads I encountered he would never listen to any music other than the Dead, a constant looped soundtrack of Garcia solo's nearly 8 hours a day.
Ironically, the original Fleming version of Moonraker was, for it's time, one of the best Bond novels and would probably still make a better film that what actually appeared in 1979.
He certainly looked younger than Connery when he started in LALD, but by the last 2, time sure did catch up with him, as it does us all.
BOB's had plenty of time to acclimate to his vessel.
Both Lynch and Frost have stated that FWWM is essential to understanding The Return, so far they've lived up to that promise.
Cooper's doppleganger is Bob
Watch the first 8 episodes of the 2nd season, up to the point where Laura Palmer's killer is revealed. The next ten or so episodes are skippable, these contain the wonky subplots that give the 2nd season it's bad reputation. Watch the last 3 episodes to get caught up, especially the last episode, it's the best…
Most of the awkward stuff in season 2 was caused by both Lynch and Frost moving on to other projects during parts of the production of season 2.
Looks like Emo Snyderfan took some time out from applying black hair gel and fingernail polish to post some random hate.
I initially shrugged off the B&W version of Mad Max: Fury Road but it was pretty impressive.
Even more terrifying; COFM isn't even close to being the worst film Jess Franco ever made. He made some films in the late 80's/90's that will literally make your eyes bleed, Mari-Cookie vs. the Tarantula anyone?
But that gum you like has come back in style.
I am the Shadeout Mapes…….the POSTREPLIER
If you have access to the blu-ray set that was released about 3 years ago, there's about an hour's worth of deleted scenes from FWWM which contain much of the humour and whimsy that got cut, probably necessarily given the main story.
Actually it's been over 45 years since the Cuyahoga River caught fire….although Trump is in the process of fulfilling his campaign promise to make it burn once more.
I heard Carrie Fisher is going to do a cameo….and she's dead!